Time is a multiplicity of durations from "summary" of Time and Free Will (Annotated Edition) by Henri Bergson
Time is not a homogeneous medium. It is rather a collection of distinct durations that are constantly flowing. These durations are not isolated instances, but rather they blend into one another, creating a continuous stream of time. Each moment in time is unique, with its own specific qualities and characteristics. It is this multiplicity of durations that gives time its fluid and ever-changing nature.
Each duration has its own rhythm and intensity, contributing to the overall texture of time. Some durations may pass quickly, while others linger and seem to stretch out indefinitely. It is the interplay of these various durations that gives time its dynamic and unpredictable quality. Just as a piece of music is made up of different notes and rhythms, time is comprised of a multitude of durations that harmonize an...
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