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On an analogue clock, there are various elements to indicate the current time. Firstly, there is the entire time division as a kind of circular scale with regular intervals for hours and minutes. It is rigid and does not change. On the other hand, there is a mobile part that indicates the time thanks to or with the help of the scale. So the mobile part - the hands - show the current time or change and the static part gives the context, so that a concrete time can be read. The pointers alone can only indicate the change in time. Together with the scale and an appropriate adjustment of the hands to the scale, an accurate and current time reading becomes possible. Both are needed: the static, quasi absolute and the mobile, relative. It is the same with certain values and truth. Some, like the time scale, are unchangeable and provide the fixed and solid basic context of life, and others can be situational and also change from time to time - but always in the context of universally valid, reliable truths. Those who deny these are mistaken. Even if it is unpopular in our time to hold on to what is generally valid and not to individualise and relativise everything.

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