Yes. Perceived motion increases as a function of socioeconomic status.
This would explain why lower socioeconomic orders are often ahead of their time in terms of fashion and language use, as spatial movement and time operate in inverse proportion to one another. If we could fall-run at the speed of light, we would live forever.
You're not familiar with the field of sociocultural physics?
Unfortunately, it is no longer fashionable in anthropological circles. Perhaps if there were more barefoot anthropologists a la Lieberman . . .
This would explain why lower socioeconomic orders are often ahead of their time in terms of fashion and language use, as spatial movement and time operate in inverse proportion to one another. If we could fall-run at the speed of light, we would live forever.
You're not familiar with the field of sociocultural physics?
Unfortunately, it is no longer fashionable in anthropological circles. Perhaps if there were more barefoot anthropologists a la Lieberman . . .