
Temporal Reasoning
Temporal reasoning is the ability to understand and reason about time-related concepts and events. It involves recognizing when events happen, their duration, and how they relate to one another in a timeline. For example, knowing that if a movie starts at 7 PM, it ends around 9 PM, and that a dinner might occur after the movie. In general knowledge, this reasoning helps us make sense of daily activities, historical events, and future plans by connecting them through time, allowing for better decision-making and understanding of sequences.