Clocks measure time that we intuit as a continuous succession of moments. The points of a given period of time not coexist, that is why I came to the conclusion that time is intangible. The time is not perceived sensorialy, we perceive the changes.
Philochrony (from Greek philo: friend and khronos: time) is the theory that describes the nature of time and demonstrates its existence. According their duration things are classified in: Eternal, durable, perishable, ephemeral, fleeting and nonexistent. The concept of Philochrony was created on March 13, 2009. The concept of change-interval dualitiy on June 30, 2019.
"You are visiting the Institute of Philochrony"
Monday, February 16, 2015
THE DIMENSION OF BECOMING
The laboratory of the Philochrony is the extensive experience combined with a broad reflection on the theme of time. At every stage of our lives we think of a different unit of time; days, weeks, months, years, decades and even centuries. That is why very old people perceive the days fly and that a year passes like a blink.
Clocks measure time that we intuit as a continuous succession of moments. The points of a given period of time not coexist, that is why I came to the conclusion that time is intangible. The time is not perceived sensorialy, we perceive the changes.
Clocks measure time that we intuit as a continuous succession of moments. The points of a given period of time not coexist, that is why I came to the conclusion that time is intangible. The time is not perceived sensorialy, we perceive the changes.
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