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Subject Re: ? ? ?
Date Fri, 05 Apr 2024 00:50:09 -0700
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Thomas Heger wrote:
> 
> Am 01.03.2024 um 07:25 schrieb Maciej Woźniak:
> 
> >>
> >>> The concept of time is actually based on counting events, about which
> >>> we assume, they would occur always with the same frequency.
> >>
> >>> That was the year or the day in ancient times and later the hour and
> >>> the second.
> >>
> >>> Much later men counted the waves in certain kinds of exitations of
> >>> certain atoms.
> >>
> >>> But in all cases a process of counting was meant, where the
> >>> underlying frequency was assumed to be universally constant.
> >>
> >>> But: that is problematic, because actually we don't know, whether
> >>> these frequencies are universally constant or not.
> >>
> >>> This is so, because the second is defined and measured by the same
> >>> process, which frequency we like to measure.
> >>
> >> This all comes down to the age-old question that has been repeatedly
> >> debated on these forums: What is a clock?
> >
> > https://www.bing.com/search?q=clock+picture&form=ANNTH1&refig=7f26d3e3f0dd44458d7e38ba627e82c5&pc=U531
> >
> > These are, poor halfbrain.
> >
> >
> 
> All of these do not show time!
> 
> Dates belong to time values, too, because time is not only counting the
> hours, minutes and seconds within a single day.
> 
> TH


does time flow? how do you 'detect' the flow??

oh, oh, i'm running out of time! does time run?

if arrow of time, where is the bow?




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