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<p>$describe "philosophy of time"<br>
en:<br>
Philosophy of space and time<br>
Philosophy of space and time is the branch of philosophy concerned
with the issues surrounding the ontology, epistemology, and
character of space and time. While such ideas have been central to
philosophy from its inception, the philosophy of space and time
was both an inspiration for and a central aspect of early analytic
philosophy. The subject focuses on a number of basic issues,
including whether time and space exist independently of the mind,
whether they exist independently of one another, what accounts for
time's apparently unidirectional flow, whether times other than
the present moment exist, and questions about the nature of
identity (particularly the nature of identity over time).<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/9/22 14:08, René Oudeweg wrote:<br>
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<p>$ infodate<br>
UTC : Fri Sep 9 12:06:37 2022<br>
Day : 9<br>
Month : 9<br>
Year : 2022<br>
Julian day (JDN) (Vogelaar): 2459831.500000<br>
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Gregorian calendar: Chronological Julian day number since
[JC/GC] March 1 200 (Fluks): 665665<br>
Julian calendar : Chronological Julian day number since
[JC/GC] March 1 200 (Fluks): 665678<br>
Delta : 13<br>
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Chronological Janssen day number (JD) since February 23 2021:
564<br>
Member of D66 from 18/3/2021 till 25/4/2021 <br>
Chronological Proyect day number: 543<br>
Days till DD-day (6-6-2025): 1001 Julian calendar: 988<br>
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isodayyear: 252<br>
isoweeknr: 36<br>
isoweekday: 5<br>
isoyear: 2022<br>
JDN = 2459831.5<br>
Long Count = 1875549<br>
[ 13, 0, 9, 15, 9 ]<br>
Tzolkin: 4 Muluk<br>
4 Atl<br>
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