The problem we have is--you can not measure or define a discontinuity to which 
you are part of--time as measured by clocks is a discontinuity--but time as 
intuited represents a continuity.   

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G:
Thanks for your interest. The problem is not simple; perhaps most
complex of all rational ontological foundations. I probably muddled it,
and you did not get the gist of what I intended to say.
I said, rightly or wrongly, that I am the intuited continuum of
time or awareness. Discrete events don't need to be defined, as they
are experienced, thus given and represent the "world" which 
I ( (my) continuous awareness) perceive.

I repeat the link. Reread it if you have nothing better to do.

http://findgeorges.com/CORE/A_FOUNDATIONS/a1_time_awareness_and_events.html

Georges
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