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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

EXPLANATION OF THE MAGNITIVE TIME

Since September 16, 2017 I am saying that the magnitive time is:

1- Objective: sequential occurrence of changes with a beginning and an end.
2- Imperceptible: We perceive the beginning before and the end after, but not both at the same time. We don't have a sense to do that.
3- Measurable: through the continuous occurrence of periodic phenomena. Time always presents us with a measure because periodic phenomena are always occurring.

Many people believe that time does not exist or is an illusion and this is because these people do not associate the objectivity of time with its imperceptibility.

Consider the minute hand on a clock. When the minute hand travels the entire dial, an hour has passed (or less time if the watch is moving at high speed). This is an objective process. We see the beginning before and the end after of the hour, but not both at the same time. We don't see time.

Elvis Sibilia, Florida, USA

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