Time Has Started to Flow Faster: Detailed Evidence According to Albert Einstein's theory, when space slows down, time accelerates. Thus, the slower our part of the universe moves, the less radiation escapes into space. For example, heat, electromagnetic waves, and so on. Meanwhile, the solar system receives a greater amount of radiation from the universe due to this slowdown. This explains evidence of accelerating ice melting in Antarctica or in drinkers' glasses, plastic degradation, prayers reading timess, candle burning in temples, rubber and paint decomposition compared to previous times. I believe that due to the increase in the overall amount of external radiation of all kinds and types compared to the past, the polar ice melts faster, and plants, fungi, and primitive organisms grow larger. Notice the increased sizes of burdock, dandelions, silverfish (Lepisma saccharina), and centipedes (Scolopendra). The sizes of these organisms today are truly impressive. Between 1998 and 2012, several researchers published studies on the slowing movement of the Solar System. As early as 1993, the Ulysses probe established that the Solar System's speed was 26.3 kilometers per second. By 1998, according to IBEX calculations, this speed had decreased to 22.8 kilometers per second. Therefore, it is absolutely clear that time has accelerated due to additional external radiation energies, melting ice, stimulating the growth of certain living organisms, and so forth. The only scientific explanation comes from astronomy, which suggests that our Solar System is currently located in a region of the galaxy where the interstellar medium differs from that of the surrounding region. In other words, since the late 1980s, our part of the universe has been in a more viscous environment, if I may put it that way. This has primarily affected fungi. Today, it is considered normal to harvest certain autumn mushroom varieties in the middle of summer. As is known, mycelium thrives when various types of radiation increase their activity. This also explains the northern lights observed over the equator and in southern latitudes—something never seen before. Many people complain that routine, regulated work, performed in the same way, has taken more time over the past 50-100 years. The first to notice this were lighthouse keepers and operators of old drawbridges. Strangely, the work schedules published in the past do not match the flow of time today. For example, in old black-and-white films, the number of dialogue scenes is several times greater than in modern two-hour movies. Enthusiasts conducted an experiment with hourglasses created in 1989. Old measuring devices have always been known for their accuracy. The error margin of these hourglasses is about 30 seconds over 20 minutes. In 2021, the difference in time between a stopwatch on a 2018 mobile phone and an hourglass was two minutes over 15 minutes! Then, researchers used digital clocks from 1996 and measured the time difference with a mobile phone. The difference was 0.30 seconds plus 0.02 seconds per button press. According to the experimenters, the older the hourglass, the greater the time discrepancy. They claim you can perform this experiment yourself. Astronomers have tried to explain this effect by suggesting that our Sun attracts the Earth. Each year, the Earth's rotation speed changes as it approaches the star. The closer the Earth gets, the slower it rotates around the Sun. Consequently, the more the rotation slows down, the more noticeable the acceleration of time becomes. A day still has 24 hours, but these are no longer the same 24 hours as 50 or 100 years ago. This process cannot be detected by ordinary methods because it goes beyond our sensory perception. Another significant factor influencing the acceleration of time is the so-called Earth's pulse. When it was discovered in the 1950s, it was 7.8 beats per second. This remained true until 1980. In other words, it is a resonance between the Earth and a layer of charged particles at about 100 kilometers altitude in the ionosphere. During solar magnetic storms, the planet's pulse accelerates significantly, reaching 13 beats per second. This temporarily speeds up the flow of time, turning 24 hours into 18 hours. This corresponds to an epoch approximately 1.5 billion years ago when days also lasted 18 hours. The Greeks also left interesting information about the slowing of Earth's movement and the acceleration of time. In the 8th century BCE, they performed and recorded the most accurate calculations of lunar and solar eclipses. From this, it follows that Earth's movement has slowed by about 6 hours since then. This theory was actively supported by Soviet physicist Albert Viktor Veinik, who argued that the Earth is aging and the processes on it are slowing down because real time has begun to accelerate. He calculated that over a century, days increase by about 1/500 of a second. The decreasing gravity of the Moon strongly influences the slowing of Earth's movement due to the acceleration of time. Thus, it can be asserted that our time measurement tools deceive us. Primarily, this applies to atomic clocks. After all, the vibration of atomic nuclei also depends entirely on the system they are in. In our case, this is the planet Earth and the external gravitational forces of the galaxy, which slow down its movement. That is why it seems to us that people live longer. In reality, time is simply compressing and flowing faster and faster.