Time is "number of movement in respect to the before and after", and is continuous since it is an attribute of what is continuous.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 8), Physics


Time is number of movement in respect to the before and after, and is continuous since it is an attribute of what is continuous.

Time is number of movement in respect to the before and after, and is continuous since it is an attribute of what is continuous.

Time is number of movement in respect to the before and after, and is continuous since it is an attribute of what is continuous.

Time is number of movement in respect to the before and after, and is continuous since it is an attribute of what is continuous.