Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_xuk9z9 in philosophy
Ok_Address_7887 t1_iqx7l6k wrote
Absolute hours are hours above the 24 hour mark. Its absolute not because of quantity but due to the finite amount it can be divided into. We do not count passed 24 hours in a day; not because of earths rotation around the sun which gives us "day" and "night" but because that would require a single time keeper through the history of time, ultimately binding the world together by the same hour count from when the clock first begun. Do not confuse that for what we call "years", I'm talking about absolute hours.
SillyPomelo9371 t1_iqzim2f wrote
Like 25+ hours in a day? You must live in the Arctic circle.
uweremeandiwasu t1_ir451y5 wrote
Dude, that’s the way my mind talks after I’ve been smoking weed. Do you mean something like “observed hours”? The number of observers times the number of hours of observation?
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