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1 13| inconceivable moment of time; for it is the meeting of 2 13| in two places at the same time; that is quite inconceivable. 3 14| They preserve for a long time the same disposition and 4 28| an indivisible moment of time, the briefest possible, 5 28| equally rapid. At the same time, an atom has not, in any 6 28| that, in the intervals of time accessible to thought, the 7 29| heat, resembling at one time one, and at another time 8 29| time one, and at another time the other of those two principles. 9 29| sensation resides. At the same time, it would not possess this 10 36| important question is that of time. Here we cannot apply any 11 36| general denomination for time—we must seize, I say—that 12 36| which causes us to say that time is long or short. It is 13 36| ourselves with those by which time is usually indicated. Nor 14 36| particular attribute of time, for that would be to suppose 15 36| particular nature which we call time is composed, and for the 16 36| evident, that we speak of time as composed of days and 17 36| are equally comprised in time. In short it is evident 18 36| which we give the name of time. ~(Epicurus lays down the