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Main article: Time in physics
Time is currently one of the few fundamental quantities (quantities which cannot be defined via other quantities because there is nothing more fundamental known at present). Thus, similar to definition of other fundamental quantities (like space and mass), time is defined via measurement. Currently, the standard time interval (called conventional second, or simply second) is defined as 9 192 631 770 oscillations of a hyperfine ...
See also:Time, Time - Philosophy of time, Time - Contemporary theses in the philosophy of time, Time - Time in physics, Time - Measurement, Time - Present day standards, Time - Chronology, Time - Psychology, Time - Use of time, Time - General units of time, Time - Special units of time, Time - Time measurement and horology, Time - Theory and study of time Read more here: » Time: Encyclopedia II - Time - Time in physics |
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In ancient thought, Zeno's paradoxes challenged the conception of infinite divisibility, and eventually led to the development of calculus. Parmenides (of whom Zeno was a follower) believed that time, motion, and change were illusions, basing this on a rather interesting argument. More recently, McTaggart held a similar belief.
Newton believed time and space form a container for events, which is as real as the objects it contains. In contrast, Leibniz believed that time and space are a conceptual apparatus de ...
See also:Time, Time - Philosophy of time, Time - Contemporary theses in the philosophy of time, Time - Time in physics, Time - Measurement, Time - Present day standards, Time - Chronology, Time - Psychology, Time - Use of time, Time - General units of time, Time - Special units of time, Time - Time measurement and horology, Time - Theory and study of time Read more here: » Time: Encyclopedia II - Time - Philosophy of time |
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