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Guys i'm 14 and i suck at explaining so just bear with me: a thought just poped in my mind while i was watching a timer. is time even measured correctly? how does 0 seconds suddenly appear as 1? there are infinite numbers that it takes to go to one, like 0.4 to 0.878230640236408103147 and so on. shouldn't that take longer? 0 should never reach 1 am i right? my brain is just going all over the place plz me

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