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Sunday, August 10, 2014

THE TIME SYMBOL

When we talk about activity in Philochrony we refer to the CAOP (continuous activity with orderly pace). 
The CAOP is inherent to time. 




When we see this symbol we must remember that in a time interval there is no distance or space, but activity. 

NOTES: 
- The apex of the A points to 12:00. 
- The opposite ends to the apex point at 5:00 and 7:00 respectively. 
- The center line marks 9:16.


THE INTERVAL IN THE PHILOCHRONY

An interval is the distance between two points in space or time. The definition given by dictionaries about interval is incorrect, because in the time there can be no space or distance, but continuous activity (CA) with orderly pace (OP). This is the CAOP. In a time interval there is activity, no space. The space alone is motionless. The CAOP is manifested in all phenomena: physical, chemical, biological, meteorological, etc. The measure of time (duration) does not measure distance, measures the CAOP. 

Examples of CAOP are astronomical cycles: 
- The succession of day and night. 
- The succession of the seasons in the year. 
- The phases of the Moon. 
Conventionally, we have the succession of days and months (names). 

In all processes we find the CAOP. This is an universal principle. This explanation is to establish the difference between the intervals of space and time. In the space bodies move from one place to another and in the time beings pass from one moment to another.

THE SIGNS OF SPACE AND TIME

Peircean Philochrony (Charles S. Peirce)

Types of images or signs: icons, indexes and symbols 

- The icon is similar to the object. 
- The index is directly related to the object. 
- The symbol is given by a law or convention. 
- All words are symbols. 

SPACE 

The space (icon)




Coordinate axis (index) 


Dimensions (Index) 

----------------------------> Direction and sense. 

TIME

The Clock (icon and index) 


Calendar (Index) 


The law of the senses (index) 

........ B-A
b----------------->p<---------------- 
........ past .... becoming ... future

Note that an arrow in the space indicates direction and sense, but in the time indicates only sense.




LAW OF THE SENSES (--><--)

According to the mathematical law of the senses time flows from the future to the present or becoming of moments (<----), but events are presented to us in a direction from the past to the present or to the future (---->). When we think about an event that happened we project to the past and when we think about an event will happen after now we project to the future.

......... B-A
b----------------->p<---------------- 
........ past .... becoming ... future

b is beginning, p is present, B is before and A is after. Present is a flowing and dimensionless point that the subject projects to the past or to the future. The becoming is the present. The whole scheme integrates the becoming-time.