This book is a sequel of time and shape. Many of the problems raised in the book have been solved, and new ones have been raised. The authors documented and developed some of these developments. Although this book is self-contained, it is primarily based on some facts about a better known system of pattern logic, which is easily found in the literature. The topics covered here include time phase logic preface, Diodorean modal system, time phase topology, non-standard time phase logic, continuous world state logic, weighing phase logic, time, decision and so on.
The first point of McTaggart is that there are conflicts between the past, the present, and the future from two completely different perspectives. As of this writing, Waterloo's battle was in the past; it appeared during Waterloo's battle. If we consider the view absolutely correct, we will abolish the change. On the other hand, denying this absolute position from an arbitrary point of view will result in assigning all the predicates of the past, present and future to a specific point of view. Absolutely, there is only the B series that may exist.
The story is linear. It exists not in the vacuum of past events but in the continuum of current and future events, past, present and future actors, and past, present and future results. The environment changes when the times change, but the historical goal is to thoroughly understand the present and reconsider the past to make informed decisions for a better future. In this information age, computational science is included in the background. Computer science is currently an urgent civil rights issue. Software development and other related CS industry practitioners' demographics are very uneven (https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/stem/pg.62-66,69). Also in higher education and K - 12 school system. In such an environment, the expression of women and ethnic minorities is very inappropriate (Google / Gallup Report 2016)