Does time exist?

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ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE OF TIME

Time is the continuous succession of irreversible changes. All events or phenomena go through different phases in their existence. The mathematical time has an uniform and periodic rhythm, and is taken as reference to measure the duration of events. We see events in a certain phase (present), but the next moment we see a different phase. Because time is made up of non-coexistent sequential moments, I affirm that time is magnitive.

In this new perspective of time, two things change: a) the definition of departure and b) the law of Sibilia is discarded, which states that time is an epiphenomenon of movement. But time is still magnitive. Magnitive is the magnitude that we only have indirect evidence of its existence. Magnitive is imperceptible (time) or undetectable (gravity).

I believe that this new perspective of time is more in accordance with reality.
 
ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE OF TIME

Time is the continuous succession of irreversible changes. All events or phenomena go through different phases in their existence. The mathematical time has an uniform and periodic rhythm, and is taken as reference to measure the duration of events. We see events in a certain phase (present), but the next moment we see a different phase. Because time is made up of non-coexistent sequential moments, I affirm that time is magnitive.

In this new perspective of time, two things change: a) the definition of departure and b) the law of Sibilia is discarded, which states that time is an epiphenomenon of movement. But time is still magnitive. Magnitive is the magnitude that we only have indirect evidence of its existence. Magnitive is imperceptible (time) or undetectable (gravity).

I believe that this new perspective of time is more in accordance with reality.

But time is perceptible , time is based on movement .
 
The sub-conscious captures all moments , does it not ?

No. At the subconscious level of the mind we only have memories that are difficult to access by the conscious level.

At the conscious level we have a mathematical idea of time intervals. We do not have a way to capture all the moments simultaneously.
 
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The sub-conscious captures all moments , does it not ?

No. At the subconscious level of the mind we only have memories that are difficult to access by the conscious level.

At the conscious level we have a mathematical idea of time intervals. We do not have a way to capture all the moments simultaneously.

Because it would overwhelm the conscious

Reppetion . We do though , the sub-conscious .
 
Because it would overwhelm the conscious

Repetition . We do through , the sub-conscious .

Let's not forget the unconscious, in which the instincts are found.

Animals have an instinct for changes. They know when it is day and when it is night.
 
THE TIME CODE

The time code is a binary code that represents the passage of time.

N - 1 1 11111 - (it is)
A -- ooooooo (it is not)

N is now.
A is after.
The ones are moments.
The zeros are past moments,
A one (1) and a zero (0) are simultaneous, except at the beginning and at the end of the interval.

When a moment is (1) at the next one is no longer (0). The last zero corresponds to the last moment.

On the other hand, of the four forms of time, there are three that are magnitive. Only psychological time is not magnitive, because it is subjective and it is not measurable. But all forms of time meet its general definition: the continuous succession of irreversible changes.
 
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THE TIME CODE

The time code is a binary code that represents the passage of time.

N - 1 1 11111 - (it is)
A -- ooooooo (it is not)

N is now.
A is after.
The ones are moments.
The zeros are past moments,
A one (1) and a zero (0) are simultaneous, except at the beginning and at the end of the interval.

When a moment is (1) at the next one is no longer (0). The last zero corresponds to the last moment.

On the other hand, of the four forms of time, there are three that are magnitive. Only psychological time is not magnitive, because it is subjective and it is not measurable. But all forms of time meet its general definition: the continuous succession of irreversible changes.

To your last statement .

All forms of time do not have any force , no efficacy on physical things .

Time is the measurement of the consequence of the movement ; of physical things . Nothing more .
 
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All forms of time do not have any force , no efficacy on physical things .
Time is the measurement of the consequence of the movement ; of physical things . Nothing more .

Only psychological time is not physical, others are expressed with the formula: t = v / d
 
THE PRINCIPLE OF MAGNITIVITY

The principle of magnitivity refers to the magnitive time, that is, the existing, measurable, flowing, sequential and non-observable time. Magnitive time is reached by intuition.

The following diagram represents two different states (before and after) of the same phenomenon:
B: --->
A: ------------>

The arrow indicates the progress of the phenomenon.
In B the arrow is passed in relation to the arrow in A.
In A the arrow may be present or future in relation to the arrow in B.

The principle of magnitivity arises from the definition of time: it is the continuous succession of changes or phenomena that go from the past to the future. In this definition, succession is the action of the verb happen.

The principle of magnitivity governs all the processes of nature: physical, chemical, biological, historical, etc.
 
The following diagram represents two different states (before and after) of the same phenomenon:
B: --->
A: ------------>

The arrow indicates the progress of the phenomenon.
In B the arrow is passed in relation to the arrow in A.
In A the arrow may be present or future in relation to the arrow in B.
So time goes faster or slower for B than for A ? If they are the same phenomenon, why and how?
 
So time goes faster or slower for B than for A ? If they are the same phenomenon, why and how?

As I understand TIME it does not exist

The faster stuff goes the PERCEPTION of of time experienced changes

ie it AGES slower

TIME does not have a speed

:)
 
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As I understand TIME it does not exist

The faster stuff goes the PERCEPTION of of time experienced changes

ie it AGES slower

TIME does not have a speed

:)
I agree. IMO, time is emergent.

The question was for Asexperia to clarify his post in more detail. I could not even visualize the example.
 
I agree. IMO, time is emergent.

The question was for Asexperia to clarify his post in more detail. I could not even visualize the example.

OK

Had Asexperia on my Iggy for a long long time

Along with about 29 others I put on Iggy decided life to short to deal with such dum dums

:)
 
So time goes faster or slower for B than for A ? If they are the same phenomenon, why and how?

In a non-periodic or irregular rhythm phenomenon, time is variable, but mathematical time is periodic and of a uniform rhythm. It is the same phenomenon because A contains B.
 
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