Time is the continuous succession of irreversible changes that go from beginning to end. The measurement of time is duration. Over time (a physical magnitude) changes and events pass, but the record of their measurement (duration) remains. The past has been measured and the future is being measured in the present. Duration is represented in physical equations by the letter t.
The age of a person, a tree or a planet is the record of their times respectively (duration). We can affirm that the past and the future do not exist, but the duration is real.
The magnitive time is: objective, imperceptible (intervals) and measurable (duration). Magnitive means a physical magnitude imperceptible to the human being.
If a property is measurable, it is because it exists. The measurement of time (duration) is the evidence that it exists.
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