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    Thread: Time lapse NY City


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    02-04-2013, 06:05 PM


    I wonder how smaller entities (insects) and larger ones (logos level) experience time. I'm sure it wouldn't 'move' at the same speed as we perceive it.

    I sometimes laugh at how very small birds flit about, all agitated, and the intricate patterns they can fly in a confined space in a half second. A day would be the equivalent action of a week or a month to us in terms of activity.
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    02-05-2013, 05:40 PM
    Beautiful video)

    Makes me glad I live there, especially love visiting Time Square at night.

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