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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

WHAT DO WE PERCEIVE AS TIME?

The answer to this question depends on how we perceive time:

a) changes are sensitive (becoming) and,
b) intervals (duration) and measurements (time) are intelligible.

The becoming is the inherent property of matter and bodies to experience changes. The duration is the term or continuity of beings and phenomena in reality: the world and the universe. The time is the interval or distance between two moments. The becoming-time is the continuous succession of ordered moments from beginning to end. No becoming no duration, no duration no time.

The concepts of becoming, duration and time are intelligible and their actions or manifestations are changes.

Notes:
1- The transreality is the set of abstract nouns.
2- The transchrony is the intelligibility of becoming-time and duration.
3- In general, all concepts are abstract, but concrete have a tangible reference.

Elvis Sibilia Hernรกndez

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