Biohacking your Personal Time Zone

in #life7 years ago

Consider for a moment society's emphasis on clock-time; how seemingly essential, sometimes down to the minute.

This method is great for determining intervals or providing context to arrangements but how does this ridge structure affect biological performance? For this post, temporal cognition describes the accumulation of data through observation in regards to a "sense of time" and our assessment of how the experience feels. The different types of "time flow" was the idea that set the stage for this conversation.

Searching for examples led me to many pages on the development of artificial intelligence. While it definitively "over simplifies" the complexities of our brain it is an interesting comparison nevertheless. The concept of an array of electrical signals that raise and lower the probability of intercept. This seems to parallel the biochemistry controlling mood, to some degree both of which resolves with measurable ends

People have a vast range of personalities while cognitive arrays emit a varied of frequencies. To me, the comparison associates our biology its expectations and needs for work-life balance with the ability to systematically bio-hack our unit. To revisit the opening idea with these similarities in mind; perhaps it is clock-time conditioning that alters our perception. If so, what other conditions exist or could be implemented to have similar effect. An interesting thought nevertheless; I would love to hear some thoughts on this topic.