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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 20 MIN

Death Clocks, Time Perception, and Mutually Assured Destruction

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Some people treat death clocks as a curiosity. A number on a screen. A projection that doesn’t feel real.But for others, the idea of a fixed end changes how time feels. It creates a sense that life is moving toward something specific, even if that certainty isn’t real.In this episode of The Midnight Drive, we explore the history and psychology behind death clocks, from older cultural rituals around time and death to modern digital tools that estimate life expectancy.We then examine the concept of Mutually Assured Destruction, not as a political argument, but as a way of understanding how outcomes can be set in motion before most people are aware anything has changed.This episode focuses on perception, time, and the space between cause and awareness.Some ideas discussed are theoretical and explored for their psychological and philosophical implications.Topics covered: death clocks time perception memento mori traditions life expectancy estimates Mutually Assured Destruction Cold War doctrine delayed awareness psychology of uncertainty© Hondira LLC 2026

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