A highly detailed and visually realistic split-screen image showing the difference in how humans perceive time as they age: On the left side, depict a vibrant summer scene through the eyes of a child--an endless and carefree summer day. A sunlit neighborhood park filled with joyful children playing and running, vivid green grass, colorful kites flying in the sky, and popsicles melting in the hands of laughing children. The atmosphere is warm, bright, and full of life, with golden sunlight casting a dreamy glow. A child swinging on a swing, mid-air, represents the boundless energy and unhurried perception of time. On the right side, create a contrasting scene representing the perception of time in adulthood. Show a blurred, fast-paced depiction of an adult in an office at a desk cluttered with papers and a laptop, with a window showing seasons changing rapidly outside. One side of the window depicts autumn with falling leaves and the other side transitions to winter with snow accumulating--symbolizing how quickly time seems to fly by. The lighting is cooler and less vibrant, with a faint clock on the wall showing time moving faster than usual to emphasize the slower brain clock associated with adulthood. The image should maintain exceptional realism with lifelike details in facial expressions, textures, lighting, and environmental contrasts to underline the transition from the slow perception of time in childhood to the fast-paced experience of adulthood.