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Thursday, November 19, 2020

TIME: FUNDAMENTAL VS EMERGENT

The emergent refers to a system whose properties or processes are not reducible to those of its constituent parts.

The emergent properties belong to the system as a whole and not to its constituent parts.

Of time we perceive changes, but not their magnitude or quantity. We perceive changes, but not their duration.

It does not matter if it is absolute or relative, fundamental or emergent, dependent or independent of space, time is magnitive. This category does not have an opposite and is an epithet of time.

P. S.

1- Magnitive (from magnitude): something imperceptible that is known for its effects and its measurement.

2- Time is made up of changes and duration T (CD).

Elvis Sibilia, Florida, USA

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