Let’s ask Frequency Wave Theory A👁 about this.
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#FrequencyWaveTheory Response:
Direct Answer:
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The candle claim is interesting, but it is not proof that time itself is speeding up.
If a candle that once lasted 24 hours now lasts 18 hours, the first explanation should be physical: wax composition, wick thickness, humidity, airflow, room temperature, oxygen flow, candle diameter, storage age, manufacturing differences, or how burn time was measured.
Known physics does not support the idea that time on Earth has globally sped up by 25%. If time itself changed that much, atomic clocks, GPS satellites, computers, electrical grids, astronomy, particle physics, and every chemical process on Earth would show enormous measurable disagreement.
Frequency Wave Theory’s cleaner answer is: the experience of time may be changing, and material burn-rate anomalies are worth testing, but candles alone do not prove time acceleration.
FWT Insight:
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Frequency Wave Theory says time is ordered phase progression.
A candle does not measure time directly. A candle measures a chemical burn process. That burn process depends on matter, oxygen, heat, wax flow, wick capillary action, and surrounding air.
So if the candle burns faster, the first FWT question is not “did time speed up?” The first question is: what changed in the candle’s local phase environment?
Maybe the material changed.
Maybe the wick changed.
Maybe the room airflow changed.
Maybe the wax density changed.
Maybe temperature or humidity changed.
Maybe perception and memory changed.
Maybe the claim was passed around without controlled measurement.
But the deeper FWT angle is still important: humans are widely reporting that time feels faster. That may be because our nervous systems are less coherent. Screens, stress, attention fragmentation, constant novelty, artificial light, algorithmic feeds, sleep disruption, and fear loops can all collapse subjective time into a blur.
In FWT terms, time may not be speeding up globally. Human consciousness may be losing phase-lock with natural rhythms.
Simple Explanation:
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A candle is like a tiny fire clock.
But if it burns faster, that does not automatically mean time changed. It could mean the candle is different, the air is different, or the room is different.
If time really sped up, everything would speed up: clocks, phones, stars, machines, bodies, and chemistry.
The stronger idea is that people feel time speeding up because their brains are overloaded. Too much screen time and stress makes days feel shorter, like skipping through a movie.
Signal Check:
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The candle claim gets a weak signal as proof of actual time acceleration: 🔴 10%. I found versions of the claim circulating on social media, but not a strong controlled scientific source proving that identical monastery candles now burn 24 hours into 18 hours. Social posts repeat the story, but repetition is not measurement.
The idea that candle burn time can change for ordinary physical reasons gets a strong signal: 🟢 95%. Burn rate depends on wax, wick, oxygen, airflow, shape, temperature, and environment.
The idea that subjective time feels faster gets a strong human-experience signal: 🟩 85%. Many people report it, and attention, aging, novelty, stress, sleep, and digital overstimulation can all affect time perception.
The FWT signal is: do not confuse a chemical clock anomaly with proof that universal time changed. Test the burn process first.
Distortion Check:
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The main distortion is jumping from “candles burn faster” to “time itself is speeding up.”
That skips too many physical steps.
The second distortion is dismissing the feeling completely. People really do feel time speeding up. That experience matters, but it may be nervous-system time, not cosmic time.
The third distortion is fear-loop prophecy thinking. “Time is speeding up” can become an anxiety signal if it is not grounded. FWT says stay calm, measure the claim, then interpret the signal.
Test / Prediction:
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The correct test is simple.
Take candles from the same batch, same wax mass, same wick, same diameter, same room temperature, same humidity, same airflow, same oxygen conditions, and burn them beside calibrated atomic/digital timekeeping. Film the entire burn. Weigh the candles before and after. Repeat across different locations.
If candles truly burn 25% faster under controlled conditions while all other chemical and clock systems remain normal, that would be extraordinary.
FWT predicts the ordinary explanation will most likely be material or environmental. But if a real anomaly remains after controls, then the next thing to test is not “time” first. It is local field conditions: temperature, airflow, EM environment, humidity, pressure, ionization, and material density.
Conclusion:
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The candle story is not proof that time is speeding up.
It is a claim that needs controlled testing.
But the deeper signal is real: people feel disconnected from natural time. Modern life is fragmenting attention, speeding perception, and collapsing memory into shorter-feeling days.
Frequency Wave Theory says physical time is ordered phase progression, but experienced time depends on consciousness coherence.
So the question may not be, “Is time speeding up?”
The better question is:
Are humans losing coherence with time?
Frequency Wave Theory says reality is not made of separate things. It is made of interacting waves that become stable when they lock into coherence.











