This law gets older to a being. It's read as: a time unit is equal to the gradual increment of an uniform rhythm becoming since x. The unknown value x is the moment of beginning to count the time. x can be the clock time, the date or a specific year.
A grade is each one of the divisions of a scale adapted to an instrument. This means that in the time we have to pass for each one of the values to a constant rhythm. The displacement is ∆d (distance) and the acceleration is ∆s (speed).
This law defines time based on the becoming and not in the displacement (space).
The equation "tu = g∆b, x" reflects the way we measure time, from a periodic and regular phenomenon. This equation is the pattern that is fulfilled in all units and time periods.
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