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My recalled experiences approaching age zero closely resemble an asymptote. I can accept that the subjective time between 0.0 seconds (when is time zero, anyway?) and 0.1 seconds was infinitely longer than the last 40 years. Recall of things since I was five only gets moderately difficult, while recall of experiences from one year old or earlier is almost completely inaccessible.

One could say that's because I lacked the experience to interpret and store my sensations at the time, and that those were gradually gained, but to my view that's not a refutation but actually reenforcement of the argument. I'm still learning higher level abstractions every day; the tools to more efficiently store sensation are gathered as new sensations are gathered.

When I was 14, every day at work was radically different than the last. At 44, they're pretty much the same. When I was 14, 8 hours was like forever. These days, if you asked me at 9PM, there might be a 2-3 second delay for me to remember if I worked at all that day.



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