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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

THE TRANSCHRONY

The term transchrony we use it for the first time on February 11, 2006, and did ​​reference to a system that represented graphically the characteristics of time and intervals.

The transchrony is the name of the apparent direction of time from past to future (P-F). All phenomena and intervals are included within the transchrony. After adding this item to the vector of time we have: P(B>A:t)F. In this formula we find the direction, the sense and the vector time module (t). The vector of time is not geometric, but philochronic.






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