Does time exist?

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MEASUREMENTS, MAGNITUDES AND MAGNITIVE
In other sense ...

A measurement is the property that can be quantified.
In Physics, the fundamental measurements are: extension, mass and time.
The magnitude is the size of a measurement. The magnitudes of the extension are: length, area and volume. The weight is the magnitude of the mass.

Duration is the magnitude of time or becoming. Synonyms of duration are: age, period and permanence. Time is the continuous succession of irreversible moments. Duration is the interval between two moments in time. We perceive time sequentially, but duration is magnitive, that is, a historical measuring. Duration consists of non-coexisting moments. Magnitive means: objective, imperceptible and measurable.

In Philosophy it is becoming, in Physics it is time and in Philochrony it is magnitive.
 
Unless time stands still....?

Well from my understanding TIME does not exist soooo
  • the flow of time
  • the arrow of time
  • time standing still or
  • running around like a blue arsed fly
  • etc etc etc
also, while being colourful descriptions, mean nothing, describe nothing and are in essence bad use of the English language

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