Becoming, duration and periodicity These three qualities are inherent to time. Becoming is the continuous succession of irreversible changes that go from the past to the future through the present. We perceive becoming as a succession of moments. Duration is becoming delimited by a beginning and an end. Periodic phenomena are those that are always repeated in the same order and have the same duration. In short, time is the physical magnitude that continually increases in value due to becoming and is used to measure the duration of things. Natural periodic phenomena are the year (translation) and the day (rotation). Artificial periodic phenomena are the month, the week, the hour, the minute and the second. Clocks measures time by counting periodic phenomena. Time is not a dimension as Relativity suggests because we cannot point to the future or the past. Time is a state of things. Like new or old.
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