To: palo verde
I often wonder, how animals perceive time...do they perceive it the same way as we do? Does Dizzy notice the difference between 3 hours and 3 days, or does it all seem about the same to him? Its hard to know how an animal relates to time..
Because, even if we are just gone for a few hours, Dizzy does carry on, about being left alone...
Tho when we are gone for days, he seems to carry on all the more....
Helga used to get mad at BigDom when he went to Chicago for a few weeks, or was gone with the Army Reserves for a few weeks, for summer camp....
She would holler and scream when he first came home, because she was so glad to see him...but once she got past that, she kind of ignored BigDom for a day or so...
He would feel so bad, but after a day or so, she would ease up, and be his best girl again...animals do know, how to make us humans feel guilty about ignoring or abandoning them...
To: andysandmikesmom
I dont know how animals perceive time
the new age emphasizes that time is not linear
it all happens now
I think einstein said time is relative
if you are touching a burning pot, an instant is as long as an hour he said
but if he is sitting next to beautiful woman at dinner, an hour goes by in a minute
I was surprised what a lady's man he was
(not very faithful either) (totally into having affairs)
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