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Sunday, August 11, 2019

TYPES OF INTERVALS

In the change-interval duality (time), the interval can be:
1) between the start and the end of a phenomenon, and
2) between two unrelated sequential events.

In general, time is the interval that flows continuously between two sequential events. For example, tomorrow is a potential interval (future), today is an active interval (present) and yesterday is an occured interval (past).  In an inactive hourglass, there is a potential interval, which when we turn the clock, it becomes an active interval. The current time, for example, 7:16 is the active interval between 7:00:01 and 8:00.

The types of intervals help us to understand time.

Elvis Sibilia

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