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Zeit-Raum. Lounge Prof. Thomas Fuchs Linear oder zyklisch: „Himmlische Länge“ und das Zeitempfinden der Gegenwart

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Sun, Mar 30, 2025, 16:30
In modern societies, time is perceived as a linear, ever-accelerating process, replacing natural cyclical rhythms. This leads to overwhelm, exhaustion, and burnout. Thomas Fuchs, a professor of psychiatry and psychotherapy, discusses the role of music in regaining a humane sense of time. Admission is free with a ticket.

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