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Time is relative, but have you ever noticed that it's also kinda... observer-dependent?
According to our esteemed physicist, Dr. Chronos, the act of observing something can actually change its timing.
For instance, if you're observing a clock, it might actually start ticking faster or slower depending on your level of attention.
It's like your eyes are a kind of cosmic accelerator, speeding up or slowing down the very fabric of space-time itself!
But don't just take our word for it! Visit our Grandfather Effect page for more information on how your ancestors' actions can influence the timeline.
Or, if you're feeling particularly philosophical, check out our Quantum Leap page for a deeper dive into the mysteries of time and consciousness.
And if you're just feeling stuck, try our Brain Freeze page for some soothing, observational-themed meditation exercises.
Quantum Uncertainty - The ultimate guide to not knowing what's going on.
Schrödinger's Cat - The classic tale of a cat in a box that's simultaneously dead and alive.