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Monday, May 27, 2013

THE DASEIN IN THE PHILOCHRONY 1

"Dasein (German pronunciation: [ˈdaːzaɪn]) is a German word which literally means being there (German: da - there; sein - being) often translated in English with the word "existence". It is a fundamental concept in the existential philosophy of Martin Heidegger particularly in his magnum opus Being and Time. Heidegger uses the expression Dasein to refer to the experience of "being" that is peculiar to human beings. Thus it is a form of being that is aware of and must confront such issues as personhood, mortality and the dilemma or paradox of living in relationship with other humans while being ultimately alone with oneself."


Friday, May 24, 2013

TIME SYNDROME AND ITS PERCEPCION

TIME SYNDROME

The symptoms of the time syndrome or "aphilochrony" are:

1 - The belief in an immortal soul.
2 - The belief in an eternal life after death.
3 - The belief in reincarnation.
4 - Have the feeling of immortality in life.
5 - Try to do several things at once.
6 - The dream of time travel.
7 - Do not understand the becoming-time duality.

THE POSSIBILITY TO PERCEIVE TIME

Someone has said (in Spanish): 
"Time is the comparison of processes of change. If the universe had a single watch would not have time."

To perceive time is necessary to compare two events that have a simultaneous start. Eg.: we understand when is 15 hours (3:00 PM) because we have compared the movement of the hands with the midday sun. The becoming-time duality meet what we have proposed here: the comparison of two processes of change.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

WHAT IS THE PSEUDOSPACE?

The pseudospace consists of those theoretical or artificial structures which have some similarity to ordinary space.

The pseudospace is constituted by the cyberspace, the relative concept of space-time and the transchrony. I only refer to the space-time and not to the whole Theory of relativity.

"Cyberspace is a word that began in science fiction literature in the 1980s, was quickly and widely adopted by computer professionals as well as hobbyists, and became a household term in the 1990s. During this period, the uses of the internet, networking, and digital communication were all growing dramatically and the term "cyberspace" was able to represent the many new ideas and phenomena that were emerging."


THE SPACE-TIME


Sunday, May 19, 2013

ILLUSIONS OF SPACE AND TIME

ILLUSION OF DEPTH: CUBE (3D)



ILLUSION OF THE FOURTH DIMENSION: TESSERACT (4D)



ILLUSION OF THE DIRECTION OF TIME: CLEPSYDRA TIMER (1D)

BEFORE (PAST)




AFTER (FUTURE)





Thursday, May 9, 2013

THE VECTOR OF TIME SHOWN IN A CLEPSYDRA

Published on May 7, 2013

This is another video of the series about Philocrhony (Filocronia). This video shows the composition of the vector of time: past-future direction (transchrony), module (t) and sense (before-after).

Category: Science & Technology
License: Standard YouTube License




Tuesday, May 7, 2013

THE TRANSCHRONY

The term transchrony we use it for the first time on February 11, 2006, and did ​​reference to a system that represented graphically the characteristics of time and intervals.

The transchrony is the name of the apparent direction of time from past to future (P-F). All phenomena and intervals are included within the transchrony. After adding this item to the vector of time we have: P(B>A:t)F. In this formula we find the direction, the sense and the vector time module (t). The vector of time is not geometric, but philochronic.






Monday, May 6, 2013

THE TIME VECTOR

As It is known to all, a vector is composed of a direction, module and sense. The direction is the orientation that the vector has, which is the same as the line where is founded, the module is its length and the sense is the place at which the vector points at.

By its nature (dual) the vector time only has module and sense because the direction is the product of an illusion. The sense is before-after or B>A and the module is the measure of the interval. So the time vector is represented as: B>A:t. "t" is the value of the interval in any unit and the ">" is the sense. Thus exposed, the time vector is not visual or geometric, but apperceptible and intuited.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

PERCEPTION AND APPERCEPTION OF TIME

""Apperception (from the Latin, ad-: "to, toward" and percipere: "to perceive, gain, secure, learn, or feel") is any of several aspects of perception and consciousness in such fields as psychology, philosophy and epistemology.

In psychology, apperception is "the process by which new experience is assimilated to and transformed by the residuum of past experience of an individual to form a new whole." In short, it is to perceive new experience in relation to past experience. The term is found in the early psychologies of Herbert Spencer, Hermann Lotze, and Wilhelm Wundt. It originally means passing the threshold into consciousness, i.e., to perceive. But the percept is changed when reaching consciousness due to the contextual presence of the other stuff already there, thus it is not perceived but apperceived.

The term originates with Descartes in the form of the word apercevoir in his book Traité des passions. Leibniz introduced the concept of apperception into the more technical philosophical tradition, in his work Principes de la nature fondés en raison et de la grâce; although he used the word practically in the sense of the modern attention, by which an object is apprehended as "not-self" and yet in relation to the self.

In epistemology, apperception is "the introspective or reflective apprehension by the mind of its own inner states.""

From wikipedia

We perceive the material nature of time (becoming) and we apperceive its ideal or subjective nature (mnemonic illusion). In this apperception they distinguish past, present and future that make the apparent timeline (direction), and differentiate also (by intuition) time units with their multiples and submultiples.

In watches we perceive a becoming of periodic uniform rhythm that later we apperceive as time units.

Physics describes the becoming (movements), Psychology describes the perception and illusions and Philochrony describes the becoming-time duality.