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Saturday, August 17, 2019

THE MAGNITIVE DUALITY (CHANGE-INTERVAL)

The change-interval duality explains the nature of time. This duality arises because changes are the material basis of time. Time would not exist without these two different characteristics. Change is synonymous of phenomenon. Change is between the interval (a start and an end, a before and an after). This duality is magnitive because is objective (changes), perceptible-imperceptible and measurable (intervals).

1) Change:
- is perceptible.
- is irreversible.
- occurs continuously in the present (duration).

2) Interval:
- is imperceptible, does not produce sensation.
- relates two sequential moments.
- increases continuously, is measurable.

Elvis Sibilia

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