MPI Philosophy

Our Mind’s Time

There are many situations in life that cause us to feel like time is moving more quickly or more slowly.  Does time fly when you’re having fun? In 1990, William Friedman published a review of 70 time experiments, including a list of phenomena that occur during duration time estimates. Several of his findings along with …

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Slowing Down Time

In the industrial age many of us had jobs that involved completing a specified number of tasks per day. This concept is essentially nonexistent for knowledge-based workers in the knowledge age. In the knowledge age, we have an objective or a goal that must be achieved for our employer (or other project) and there are …

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Time Zones

Philip George Zimbardo is a psychologist and a professor emeritus at Stanford University. He specializes in researching “Time perspective”. It is the study of how individuals divide the flow of human experience into different time frames or time zones (referring to the past, present, and future). This usually occurs automatically and unconsciously but it varies …

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Perception Of Time

If there was no time nothing that we can perceive would exist. Although our senses – sight, touch, hearing, smell and taste – work by utilizing specialized sensory receptors, there is no specific receptor for time. Yet we can obviously perceive it. However, our perception changes over time – no pun intended. “From infancy onwards …

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Meditation

There is a long list of scientific reasons to start meditating and we will briefly address them here (4.15).  Improves immune function Davidson, Richard J. PhD et al, conducted research aimed at exploring biological processes that are associated with changes in mental and physical health in response to meditation. The researchers measured brain activity before …

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Memories And Happiness

Daniel Kahneman is a Nobel laureate and founder of behavioral economics. His research indicates that our “experiencing selves” perceive happiness differently from our “remembering selves”. He tells the story (4.14) of a friend that was listening to a concert that ended with a screeching noise. The friend mentioned, with a lot of passion, that the …

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Consciousness

Antonio Damasio is a neuroscientist and neurobiologist and the David Dornsife Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Southern California. He says (4.12) that if we didn’t have consciousness we wouldn’t know anything about the world, there would be no pain, no joy, etc. There would be no ability to love or to create. Over …

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