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Originally Posted by jeremy341a
Definite knowledge. As you can not have definite knowledge of a continuous variable at any time other than when the clock is initially set.
Even if you have a count that is not definite knowledge of the exact time. Even if you seen the clock at 31.8 doesn't mean it wasn't 31.84.
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You seem to not understand the difference of definite and accurate/exact. You can very much have definite knowledge of a continuous variable but it may not be precise or accurate. We only are required to have definite knowledge, not accurate/exact knowledge.
Did you get to 4 on three different 5 counts? You definitely did regardless of how accurate that counts are.