Time

Physical processes at the microscopic level are either entirely or mostly (see below) time symmetric, meaning that the theoretical statements that describe them remain true if the direction of time is reversed; yet when we describe things at the macroscopic level it often appears that this is not the case: there is an obvious direction (or flow) of time. An arrow of time is anything that exhibits such time-asymmetry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arrow of time"

The Baby New Year is a personification of the start of a new year, commonly seen in various New Year's customs. He is usually represented as a baby wearing nothing more than a diaper and a sash across his torso that shows the year he is representing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Baby New Year"

Block time is one way of approaching the problem of the nature of time. Its name is derived from its description of space-time as an unchanging four-dimensional "block", as opposed to a three-dimensional space that changes as it moves along a time axis. ...more on Wikipedia about "Block time"

In signal processing, a continuous-time signal is one in which time is ...more on Wikipedia about "Continuous time"

:For other meanings of the term countdown, see Countdown (disambiguation). ...more on Wikipedia about "Countdown"

Discrete time is non-continuous time. Sampling at non-continuous times results in discrete-time samples. For example, a newspaper may report the price of crude oil once every 24 hours. In general, the sampling period in discrete-time systems is constant, but in some cases non-uniform sampling is also used. ...more on Wikipedia about "Discrete time"

Elementary Time Unit - time of one bit (in smart cards, according to ISO-7816). ...more on Wikipedia about "Elementary Time Unit"

The estimated time of arrival or ETA is a measure of when a vehicle or aircraft in travel, cargo, or emergency services is expected to arrive at a certain place. One of the more common uses is in public transportation where the movements of trains, buses, airplanes and the like can be used to generate estimated times of arrival depending on either a static timetable or through measurements on traffic intensity. ...more on Wikipedia about "Estimated time of arrival"

Eternalism is a view in the philosophy of time according to which the past, present and future are all equally real. To clearly distinguish it from presentism, the view carries an ontological committment to more than just the present instant or moment. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eternalism"

Father Time is a mythical personification of time. He is usually depicted as an elderly bearded man, dressed in a robe, carrying an hourglass or other timekeeping device (representing time's constant movement). This image is culled from several sources, including the Holly King, the Celtic god of the dying year, and Chronos, the Greek god of time. ...more on Wikipedia about "Father Time"

With regards to time, an interval or period is the duration between two events or occurrences of similar events. It is related to the mathematical concept of interval in that the interval contains all of the points of time between the two events. ...more on Wikipedia about "Interval (time)"

Non-archimedian time refers to any theory of time which holds there exists instants infinitely in the future or infinitely in the past. It is so called because if the instants of such time are assigned numbers, the set of such numbers must be non- archimedian. ...more on Wikipedia about "Non-archimedian time"

The orbital period is the time it takes a planet (or another object) to make one full orbit. ...more on Wikipedia about "Orbital period"

The past is the portion of the timeline that has already occurred; it is the opposite of the future. It is also contrasted with the present. ...more on Wikipedia about "Past" http://www.shortopedia.com never sleeps. Time

Periodicity is the quality of occurring at regular intervals (e.g. of time) and can occur in different contexts: ...more on Wikipedia about "Periodicity"

Philosophy of Space and Time is a branch of philosophy which deals with issues surrounding the ontology, epistemology and character of space and time. While this type of study has been central to philosophy from its inception, the philosophy of space and time, an inspiration for, and central to early analytic philosophy, focusses the subject into a number of basic issues. ...more on Wikipedia about "Philosophy of space and time"

Pralaya , in Hindu theosophy , is a period of time of the cycle of existence of the planets where activity does not occur. It lasts, according to computations of the Brahmans, 4,320,000,000 years. The period of activity, Manvantara, has the same duration. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pralaya"

A precursor is something that existed before and was incorporated into something that came later. Also known as a forerunner or predecessor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Precursor"

The present is the time that is perceived directly, not as a recollection or a speculation. It is often considered as a point in space-time, often called now, but it may also be viewed as a duration (see specious present). ...more on Wikipedia about "Present (time)"

In the philosophy of time, presentism is the belief that neither the future nor the past exists. The opposite of presentism is ' eternalism', which is a belief that things that are past and things that are yet to come exist. One other view (that has not been held by very many philosophers) is sometimes called the growing block theory of time. It takes the past and present to exist but the future to be nonexistent. Presentism is compatible with Galilean relativity, in which time is independent of space but is probably incompatible with Lorentzian/Einsteinian relativity. Presentism can also be used more loosely to refer to a narrow focus on the conditions of the moment. ...more on Wikipedia about "Presentism (philosophy of time)"

Prime time is the block of programming on television during the middle of the evening. In the United States, television networks broadcast their prime time programming in two blocks: One for the Eastern, Central, and Mountain time zones, and one for the Pacific, Alaskan, and Hawaiian time zones. The generally accepted times considered to be traditional prime time are 8:00 pm to 11:00pm Eastern and Pacific and 7:00pm to 10:00pm Central and Mountain Monday–Saturday. Sundays extend an hour earlier to begin at 7:00pm Eastern and Pacific and 6:00pm Central and Mountain. With the addition of newer networks such as the FOX Network, The WB, and UPN, there now is considered a common prime separate from traditional prime. Common prime is 8:00pm to 10:00pm Eastern and Pacific and 7:00pm to 9:00pm Central and Mountain Monday–Saturday with the same hour extension on Sundays. ...more on Wikipedia about "Prime time" http://www.shortopedia.com - forget the rest.

A reign is a period of time a person serves as a monarch or pope. No time limit exists on reigns, nor is there a term of office. Thus a reign usually lasts for the remainer of the monarch's life, unless the monarchy itself is abolished or the monarch abdicates. ...more on Wikipedia about "Reign"

Relaxation time is a general physics concept for the characteristic time in which a system relaxes under certain changes in external conditions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Relaxation time"

Spannungsbogen is the self-imposed delay between a desire for a thing and the act of reaching out to grasp that thing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Spannungsbogen"

The specious present is the time duration wherein one's perceptions are considered to be in the present. This term was first used by psychologist E. R. Clay and the concept was further developed by Harvard professor of philosophy William James. James defined the specious present to be "the prototype of all conceived times... the short duration of which we are immediately and incessantly sensible". ...more on Wikipedia about "Specious present" http://www.shortopedia.com Is Good For You.

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