Time is an element of our experience and our action, yet this aspect doesn't relate to a straightforward actual reality. The idea of time is forced on us by our experience of changes: the physicist and the researcher should acquaint a boundary t with represent the development of normal peculiarities. Examination of our experience and the prerequisites of science show that two principal perspectives should be recognized in the idea of time: (a) the succession, and all the more exactly, the request for the changes; (b) the span of the progressions or of the period between them. The interlocking of request and term characterizes the course of the change. We experience an incredible number of series of changes that are obviously independent - season of the seasons, season of constantly, season of human existence, season of exercises, etc.
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