
Hall's Theory of Time
Hall's Theory of Time suggests that our perception of time is influenced by biological and environmental factors, affecting how we experience past, present, and future. He proposed that time perception varies across different cultures and ages, with some societies and individuals perceiving time as linear and others as cyclical. Hall emphasized that our internal biological clocks, social practices, and cultural norms shape these perceptions, impacting daily behavior, communication, and planning. Ultimately, his theory highlights that time is not just an external measure but also a subjective experience molded by both biological rhythms and cultural context.