Some people have questioned me that if time is imperceptible it cannot be measurable.
My answer is that we perceive the changes, but not the intervals. For example, we do not perceive an hour but each moment that constitutes this period.
On a clock we see the movement of the hands, but not any interval.
This is part of the explanation of the magnitive time, which is objective, imperceptible and measurable.
It is necessary to differentiate between time (magnitude of duration) and its measurement (visible on clocks).
Note:
Philochrony is also called the Theory of the Magnitivity of Time.
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