Sure. That goes for space and casuality and all the other categories as well. :) Really if you're going to be timeocentric you should start with the cyclicity created by the need for sleep IMO.
I'm not sure if time is actually experienced as going faster when you grow older, or if the time experienced in the past is remembered as going slower. Hard to tell!
--- On Wed, 7/22/09, Matthias Wasser <matthias.wasser at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Human beings have always existed in time. But they have not
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