THE FUNDAMENTAL LAW OF PHILOCHRONY
The becoming-time duality
This law arises from the philochron table.
.... ELEMENT ..... PROPERTY ....... MAGNITUDE
... space ............ extension ........ length, area, volume
... becoming ...... time ................ duration
- Becoming is the continuous succession of irreversible moments and flows from the beginning to the end.
- Time is the interval between two sequentail moments. The moments are not coexistent. This quality of non-coexistence makes many think that time does not exist or is an illusion.
- Duration is the measure of time. Synonyms of duration are: period, age and permanence.
- Space (coexistence) and time are inextricably linked.
We perceive becoming, for example, listening a song, but we have a mathematical idea of time (magnitive).
Elvis Sibilia
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