70살된 어른(senior citizen)의 궁금한 질문 : 시간이 70 mile/hr 빨리 간 다. ? WHY
It is not surprising to hear that a 70-year old person says " time is running (fleeting) away at 70-miles an hour."
You might also recall that when a person is @ 20 years old, time goes so slow that one spends most of time at a music hall, coffee shop (다 방).ETC. And still enough time left to fool around. You agree that time goes so slow for young, while so fast for senior.
Why is that ?
Below formula may be extended for the reason.
Let TF = Time Feeling Factor,
Then TF = 1 / S, where I already gave you S FORMULA below.
Below is a tabulation of examples:
@ 20 years old, TF = 1/S = 1/ S = Normal Speed of 35 miles/ Hour by car, because we calculated S=1.
@ 70 years old, TF = 1/ 0.5 = 2, Twice of normal speed = 70 miles/ Hour
@ 90 years old, TF = 1/ 0.3 = 3.33, which becomes 3.33 * 35 = 117 miles /Hour. Wow, this is fast. You may drive in German autobahn, or Spain at this speed. One time I drove @ 150 miles/hr in Spain. It was good.
I have a refined formula, but it is good enough now. What do you think ?
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>건강 공식 : an equation for your use and meditation.
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>Before the Noah Flood in the BIBLE, one person lived over 960 years (Dmusella ? in Korean pronunciation).
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>FYI, I came up with an equation for your use and meditation on the subject.
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>Let S= Your stamina Index, then the formular for S is given below:
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>S= 120 - (Your Age)
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>Below is a simple tabulation of examples:
>Age=20, then S = 100 %
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>Age=60, then S= 60 %
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>If your age is 70, then S=Stamina Index is 50 percent at most.
>If your age is 75, then S= 45 percent.
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>Age=120, then S= 0 percent.
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>I have a better refined formula with some correction factors. But the above is good enough for now. What do you think ?
>In this usa, a person's writing is legally & automatically copy-righted, but it is FREE to use