Time and Space in Triadic Philosophy

My sense, and I do not presume to suggest it is Peirce's, is that time and space may operate in a way compatible with the theories but this does not alter the point I would make.

Time is a consistent continuous motion that actually does exist universally, that all the universe is involved in it, while space manifestly is always changing merely because of the movements growths and diminishings within it.

In my world, the space in this room is changeable but the hours that have passed since rising and now have passed and that is what I understand continuity to relate most to.

Another way to put this would be to say that space functions within time and that time remains the consistent and predictable constant, continuous, inexorable and distinct.

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Published on May 28, 2013 15:39 Tags: space, time
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