One day you’re going to the beach for a fun day in the sun and the next you’re hanging lights on a Christmas tree. It feels like time speeds up more and more every year, but it’s actually technology speeding up our time, one researcher says.Smartphones, computers and other modern things have trained our brains to do with more information, making us think time is passing faster than it really is.
"It’s almost as though we’re trying to catch up with the science and the technology so we have to be more efficient," James Cook University researcher Dr Aoife McLoughlin said. "It seems like technology itself makes us speed up the pacemaker(起搏器) inside of us that measures the passing of time."
The findings show what is most known to us :we need to______and smell the roses. In order to stop time from rushing by we need to get out from the World Wide Web(万维网) each week to slow down our pacemakers, the study suggested.
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