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subjective time

n. 1 The perception of time being tied to experience: time flying by, time dragging slowly. 2 (context advertising English) A system by which intervals are measured by actions or emotions in a commercial for research purposes.

Usage examples of "subjective time".

By the time Rachel had recovered from the near-fatal trauma of blowing up that tree, got her crown back, and was once again physically capable of controlling my mind, I had shared what I knew with Snakerand he and I had lived through too much subjective time.

So Mirelly-Lyra returned to the world after perhaps a quarter of an hour of subjective time.

There was no guarantee that their subjective time during their jaunt across the manifold universes had to match up with the time elapsed here.

The damned fusion generator may have been trunk-sized, but I could barely hang onto it with my arms and hands for the instants of subjective time it took me to struggle back to our rented room not long after dawn.

Worse, the lien on my assets is measured in subjective time from a point at the Ring Imperium about nineteen months after our launch time –.

We spent most of the trip out in T-state or cold sleep, so not much subjective time passed for us, but we knew that back here on Gulf City more than seven S-years would flash by while we were on the way there.

But when his subjective time was scrambled, the flow of cause and effect within the computer bore no relationship whatsoever to the flow of his experience-so how could it be an essential part of it?

But when his subjective time was scrambled, the flow of cause and effect within the computer bore no relationship whatsoever to the flow of his experience—.

The new ship took only half a year of subjective time to loop away from Sol and return.

Anywhere else on this world one's subjective time produces slightly longer or shorter days.

D-jumping does away with the extended subspace vector-the subjective time-lag spent in the grey limbo.

You see, this situation is so fraught with unethical possibilities that an organization exists which is dedicated to policing the transfer of subjective time among individuals.