Asexperia
Registered Senior Member
What i meant was that the connection between science and everyday experience is the interesting part...Now as some other people pointed out, time is a psychological construct, i.e. it doesn't exist immediately in perception. You have the ability to see a computer, touch a tree, think a thought ...however, you don't have the ability to see, touch, smell, or think time. You have to piece together memory and current perception to get the idea of time. Any operational definition of time will also have to compare a before and after.
The Chromnesia is the sense of time.
By Chromnesia we know the difference between two time intervals.
We know that one hour is greater than 30 minutes.