Midnight – is there such a time?
In our parsha it is said that the plague of Bacchides occurred at midnight. And I woke up to ask, when is 'midnight', and after all, every point in time can be divided infinitely, right?
But it led me to ask, if so, it would not be possible to move on to the next moment, since in order to move on to the next moment, one would have to pass an infinite number of moments…
I have no idea about the philosophy of 'time.' Could you enlighten me on this subject?
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See the article Good Manners by P. Black:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BwJAdMjYRm7IY0xlc1dmYTMweVE
The fact that there are infinite moments in a given time period does not mean that it takes an infinite amount of time to go through it. Take a one-second time period. To go through it takes exactly… one second, of course.
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