11-15-10, 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by AdeptCharge
No, I do not agree. Common sense is a basic, it is sometimes so basic that I am not familiar with certain terms. I do not play, my way of thinking is beyond. I think different, let me explain, I shall simplify : If you were walking past an old lady waiting public transport, to wit Bus/coach and she says "excuse me, do you know what time it is" ? Knowing your way of thinking and assuming you were wearing a watch, (that was not broken and set at the correct time, in your locus zone) you would most likely answer her request kindly and correctly. But I think differently, to the same question I would reply, "yes I do. It is an abstract fundamental concept, a category of sense, if you will, involving the recognition of an idea of before and after, past, present and future.. regarded theoretically as having a beginning and an end, as something limited by the duration of the external universe, as contrasted with eternity.  However, not withstanding here-tofore, I surmise that your original misconstrued query relates not to the metaphyscial concept of time per say, but rather to its mode of computing, ie its reckoning, in the chronographical sense." at this juncture I would offer some advice to help her "specifically your question could be precise as follows... A-hem (Am I in possession of knowledge relating to the present particular hour of the day and, If relevant, the fraction thereof, as reckoned in this given latitude? ) 
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