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Monday, April 23, 2018

PROVING THAT TIME IS MAGNITIVE

PROVING THAT TIME IS MAGNITIVE (EXISTS)

1- Think about an hourglass.

2- The fall of the grains of sand is becoming, which is perceptible sequentially.

3- Between the beginning and the end of the sand fall there is a time interval or duration. This interval is objective, but imperceptible because we only see one moment at a time. Time is composed of non-coexistent moments.

4- We can use the movement of the sand as a unit of measurement because it is periodic and with uniform velocity.

5- We can also use a chronometer to determine the duration of the clock.


6- In 4 and 5 we noticed that we can use patterns to quantify time.

7- Therefore, time is magnitive, that is, objective, imperceptible and measurable.


Elvis Sibilia

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