tidslikhet
Tidslikhet is a Norwegian term that denotes equality or equivalence of time intervals. In scholarly and technical contexts it refers to the idea that two spans of time have the same duration when measured by a given clock or metric. The concept appears in philosophy, physics, and applied disciplines.
Etymology: tidslikhet combines tids (time) and likhet (equality). In Norwegian usage it is used to discuss temporal
In the philosophy of time, tidslikhet concerns the relation between temporal intervals. Philosophers ask under what
In physics, the notion interacts with the measurement of time in relativity. Proper time along a worldline
Applications include scheduling, resource planning, and synchronization tasks, where ensuring equal durations can be desirable. Limitations