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  2. Time–space compression - Wikipedia

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    "Time-space compression", she argues, "needs differentiating socially": "how people are placed within 'time-space compression' are complicated and extremely varied". In effect, Massey is critical of the notion of "time-space compression" as it represents capital's attempts to erase the sense of the local and masks the dynamic social ways ...

  3. Characters of Final Fantasy VIII - Wikipedia

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    Ellone uses her power to send their consciousness to the past, at which point Ultimecia starts Time Compression. At that moment, the heroes are able to travel to Ultimecia's distant future and defeat her. [102] After the final battle and during an apparent decompression of time, the defeated Ultimecia transfers her powers to Edea at a point in ...

  4. Chronostasis - Wikipedia

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    Chronostasis (from Greek χρόνος, chrónos, 'time' and στάσις, stásis, 'standing') is a type of temporal illusion in which the first impression following the introduction of a new event or task-demand to the brain can appear to be extended in time. [1]

  5. Time perception - Wikipedia

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    Although the perception of time is not associated with a specific sensory system, psychologists and neuroscientists suggest that humans do have a system, or several complementary systems, governing the perception of time. [15] Time perception is handled by a highly distributed system involving the cerebral cortex, cerebellum and basal ganglia. [16]

  6. List of unsolved problems in biology - Wikipedia

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    Developmental psychobiology posed this question since the lack of knowledge about the precise coordination of all cells, even those not related anatomically, in space and time during the embryonic period does not allow us to understand what forces at the cellular level coordinate four very general classes of tissue deformation, namely: tissue ...

  7. Telescoping effect - Wikipedia

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    When asked questions about frequency, people often answer using phrases like "all the time" and "everyday" and therefore don't account for exceptions. [6] Depending on the events in question, this could lead to an over or under estimation of the occurrence of an event, and be perceived as telescoping. [ 6 ]

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  9. First-hitting-time model - Wikipedia

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    The model can answer questions such as the probability that this occurs within finite time, or the mean time until which it occurs. First-hitting-time models can be applied to expected lifetimes, of patients or mechanical devices. When the process reaches an adverse threshold state for the first time, the patient dies, or the device breaks down.