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the irony exists that time is measured perfectly with atomic clocks,, for the vibratory consistencey is greator than a pedulum,,
time of course is simply an abstract concept of measurement,,
and requires global unification of synchronicity to even exist as a linear phenonomen,,
all atomic clocks must be of course syncronised with the average taken,, for agreement of synchonicty,,
if time were real would the vibration of an atom suffice as a pure measurement when it is known that it is not,,
as all atom vibrations are subjective to gravity and gravity is subject to size pulsar witnessed wave/vibration density,,
relative by simple default,,
yet time is apparently real,,
abstract concepts it would seem are permitted too thusly evolve within a greator measurement contained unequally within a lessor clarity currently shared,,
much love,,
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