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Sunday, October 27, 2019

WE MEASURE DURATION, NOT TIME

The difference between duration and time is that duration ends and time does not. An example of duration is life that ends with death. Time is the measure of duration by a uniform periodic movement (MPU). Time is the regular becoming.

We measure the duration of beings, not time. Time is already calibrated naturally for the motions of the Earth. Time is like a measuring tape that is already calibrated.

Thousands of years before Christ man discovered time calibration and created calendars. Clocks are an artificial copy of time. In the history of clock we can know the calibration process of this tool.

We use time with three purposes:
1- Measure the duration of beings (objects and phenomena).
2- Order events in sequence.
3- Set the schedules.

Now the magnitive time is objective, imperceptible and calibrated.

Elvis Sibilia, Florida, USA

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