Philochrony, since its inception on March 13, 2009, has been in constant evolution. The Philochrony definition of time has been modified. This is the current definition of time: it is the continuous succession of irreversible changes that go from the past to the future. But the past and the future are mental concepts, they do not exist in reality. Therefore the above definition is not completely objective. The new definition proposes that time is the continuous succession of irreversible changes that go from an earlier state (E) to a later state (L).
From this definition the following laws arise:
1) E --> L
Unidirectional or irreversibility law.
2) E <> L
Difference or development law.
3) E --- L
Intervals law. Between E and L there will always be an interval.
These laws are fulfilled throughout the universe and cannot be violated by human beings.
For example, let's look at these laws in an hourglass.
1) Sand always falls from the upper bowl (E) to the lower bowl (L).
2) At the beginning (E) the upper receptacle contains more sand. But in the end (L) the bottom receptacle contains more sand.
3) The hourglass measures an interval.
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