Abstract

Here we consider human aging and time perception by operating with time, as a physical quantity, linked to periodic motions of the Earth. Taking into account the periodicity of Earth’s revolutions, the model of aging in a form like Fermat’s spiral has been proposed. This model demonstrates the progressive extension of the paces of aging implying accelerated accumulation of adverse changes over life, which is, as a vector, directed to the center of the spiral. In this regard, an internal clock underpinning time perception that was evolved with life under the permanent influence of the Earth’s motion events can accelerate with aging presumably due to progressive extension of the paces of aging.

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