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Thursday, February 28, 2019

EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT TIME IN PHILOCHRONY

1- Time is the continuous succession of irreversible moments.
2- Time is the dimension of becoming and goes from the beginning to the end of events.
3- Time is the relation between two sequential states in becoming. Becoming flows, time cuts it. For example, 12 midnight is a cut.
4- Time is the flowing interval between two asimultaneous moments.
5- Time is the becoming elapsed between two sequential moments (interval).
6- Time is the continuous succession of fleeting moments product of movement. It is the change of changes. The Sibilia's law appears.
7- Time is the continuous succession with constant rhythm of fleeting moments product of the movement.

The ancient civilizations realized that time passed periodically and with constant rhythm. They attributed these characteristics of time to gods. Clocks represent the passage of time, since this is imperceptible (magnitive). The cube represents space.

In clocks we only see a periodic physical phenomenon with constant rhythm. This is what represents time.

Elvis Sibilia

Monday, February 18, 2019

IS TIME ABSOLUTE OR RELATIVE?

The rhythm of time is constant and absolute, second to second. A second is the approximation of a fleeting moment. Although time is the product of movement (the Sibilia's Law), its rhythm does not depend on it. High speed affects movement, but not the rhythm of time. Speed and gravity affect the operation of clocks (duration), but time does not change its rhythm.

Duration is relative. The permanence of beings over time increases with speed and gravity. In the case of the paradox of the twins, the brother who travels to space at a speed close to c will have a longer life (age) than that of his brother who remains on Earth.

Time (absolute) is a product of movement and its measure is duration (relative). Philochrony unifies the classical time with the relative time.

Elvis Sibilia

Saturday, February 9, 2019

SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS IN PHILOCHRONY

- Becoming and movement (S)
- Duration, age and period (S)
- Now and present (S)
- Movement, action and change (S)
- fleeting and ephemeral (S)
- Movement and rest (A)
- Time and space (A)
- Day and night (A)
- Before and after (A)
- First and last (A)
- Birth and death (A)
- Beginning and end (A)
- Soon and never (A)
- Past and future (A)
- Temporary and durable (A)
- New and old (A)

Elvis Sibilia

THE MAGNITIVE CHANGE, DURATION AND CUBITY

1- Becoming is the inherent property of matter and bodies of experiencing sequential changes. Becoming is movement.

2 - Time is the continuous succession of fleeting moments product of movement. It is the change of changes. Time is common to all changes. In a clock we observe a physical change that records the elapsed time. Time is the magnitive change.

3- Duration is the permanence of things in time. Duration is limited time. In eternity, there is no duration, only time.

Space can be: sidereal, open and closed (cubity). Cubity is the limited space. Cubity is to the space what duration to time.

Elvis Sibilia

Monday, February 4, 2019

TIME: INVISIBLE PHENOMENON

For Isaac Newton "time is like an invisible river in which everything happens". What Newton wanted to say is that time is imperceptible.

Think of a song. This has a beginning, a duration and an end. While listening to it, we perceive the continuous succession of musical tones and intuit that along with these changes there are also fleeting moments. In time, invisible does not mean that there is nothing, but that there is something silent or black.

Time is represented by the symbology: i mc >, which means the magnitive change between a beginning and the flowing present (arrow).

Zero represents a vacuum with a presence. Time is represented by two presences which are linked by continuity. 

Elvis Sibilia