Episode 10 - Time Might Be Real And Also Made Up
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What if “time” isn’t the solid thing we’ve been taught to believe it is? I start with a memory that still messes with my head: my grandfather could tell you exactly how many days old you were. That simple switch from years to days cracked open a bigger question for me, and it turns into a bonus-sized, 10th-episode deep dive into what time means, who defines it, and how it shapes our lives.
We pull apart the difference between time and the ways we measure it, then I throw out a challenge: if every clock vanished tomorrow, what would actually change about your life? From there, I move through time perception and critical thinking, looking at how humans built systems to organize change, and how those systems quietly become the background rules for school, work, sleep, and identity.
Then we widen the lens. Nature doesn’t run on calendars, and different cultures have marked time through seasons, moons, and cycles. I talk about monarch butterflies living a migration story across multiple generations, and I share a personal moment from a long ride across the plains where “mainstream time” stopped mattering and something deeper took over. Finally, we get into time as power and control in laws and rights, and touch on the scientific angle too: relativity and the idea that time may not be as fixed as we treat it.
If you’re into philosophy of time, Indigenous perspectives, or just want your brain stretched in a practical way, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with your answer: is time real, or is it a tool we built to track change?
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