Asexperia
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SUBJECT-CHANGES RELATION
Objective: relative to the object. That exists independently of the subject.
Subjective: relative to the subject. That only exists in the mind of the subject. From the subject's opinion.
Magnitive: relative to magnitude. Objective, but imperceptible because it is sequential.
We perceive changes, but not time. We only see the present. We know time sequentially, as a process.
Note: Scheme made in Paint.
In clocks or in the height of the Sun with respect to a point on the Earth we see a moment occurring continuously (measurement) of an imperceptible periodic interval (time). All of this is objective. Magnitive.
Objective: relative to the object. That exists independently of the subject.
Subjective: relative to the subject. That only exists in the mind of the subject. From the subject's opinion.
Magnitive: relative to magnitude. Objective, but imperceptible because it is sequential.
We perceive changes, but not time. We only see the present. We know time sequentially, as a process.
Note: Scheme made in Paint.
In clocks or in the height of the Sun with respect to a point on the Earth we see a moment occurring continuously (measurement) of an imperceptible periodic interval (time). All of this is objective. Magnitive.
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