When you are asleep time does not pass any faster. Because you are asleep you have no way to tell time so it seems to go faster.
No, your body does not metabolize alcohol faster when you are asleep. Metabolism of alcohol occurs at a relatively constant rate regardless of whether you are awake or asleep.
If you want to go to sleep faster, you just have to try and stay awake. It's like a reverse thing. Try it out. It actually works.
There are a lot of books and pills that can help you fall asleep faster. In fact, there are sometimes seminars by doctors giving you tips for falling asleep faster.
Erm...falling asleep?
shut up and work will make it faster
This is a riddle. The answer is "time." When you work faster, time seems to pass more slowly making the task feel longer. Conversely, when you work slower, time seems to pass more quickly making the task feel shorter.
There are some medicines that help people fall asleep faster. Another tip is getting plenty of exercise which may tire you out.
They do it so they can pass the time without being bored and as well to enjoy well some time just to make their child fall asleep
I am asleep in the night time and awake in the day time.
Generally you breath slower when asleep.
You can pass time by engaging in activities you enjoy, such as reading a book, watching a movie, going for a walk, trying a new hobby, or spending time with loved ones. Keeping yourself busy and active can help the time pass quickly.
no time ring only slow times up it doenst even make ypur time faster than before