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When you were a kid, summer afternoons lasted forever. Now you blink and another year is gone. Richard Feynman explains why—and it's not what you think.Why Time Speeds Up As You Age — Feynman's explains ⏰ THE UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTH: Your brain is a camera that adjusts its frame rate based on novelty. Childhood is filmed at 120 frames per second—every detail recorded. Adulthood? Two frames per second. Same routine, compressed memory, vanished years. The reason time speeds up isn't because your brain is breaking down. It's because your brain is getting TOO GOOD at its job—compressing predictable patterns, deleting redundant data, turning years into forgettable blur. All Parts: Part 1: Time Is Not What You Think It Is Part 2: The Camera In Your Head Part 3: The Physics Behind The Compression Part 4: Identical Slices Part 5: Order Is The Thief Part 6: How To Steal Time Back Part 7: The Universe Is Running Down—Are You? 🧠 WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER: ✅ Why your brain measures time by counting change (not clock ticks) ✅ How routine literally compresses your memories into nothing ✅ The camera analogy: high frame rate = rich memories, low frame rate = vanished time ✅ Why childhood summers felt endless (maximum information density) ✅ How entropy and information theory explain time perception ✅ The "identical slices" problem: when every day looks the same ✅ Why creating order in your life makes time disappear faster ✅ The cruel paradox: comfort steals time from you ✅ How to deliberately slow time down using physics ✅ Practical methods to increase your "frame rate" again 🤯 MIND-BLOWING FACTS: Your brain is literally a data compression machine You don't "lose" years—you just never record them Comfort is the primary thief of perceived time A 100-year predictable life might feel like 20 years A 60-year novel life might feel vastly longer Childhood didn't have "slower time"—it had denser information Your memories determine how long your life felt, not the calendar Routine literally deletes time from your subjective experience The more organized you become, the faster time disappears Novelty is metabolically expensive—that's why it works 🎯 THE CHALLENGE: This Week: Take one different route Try one unfamiliar food Start learning one difficult thing Have one conversation with someone unlike you Break one comfortable routine ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This video is AI-generated (synthetic voice and visuals). It is an original, fictional lecture inspired by Richard Feynman’s teaching style and public ideas, and is not an authentic recording, endorsement, or statement by Richard Feynman or his estate. Any resemblance is for educational/creative purposes.