@herman
Yeah, you're technically right. I get it. The terms shouldn't be used interchangably. That said, phase isn't described in terms of units of delay. It's described in terms of degrees of rotation for a given moment irrespective of time. The problem with breaking it down as a function of time shift is that time shift would be different for every frequency. Phase isn't a time domain phenomenon. It's a polarity domain phenomenon.
Yeah, you're technically right. I get it. The terms shouldn't be used interchangably. That said, phase isn't described in terms of units of delay. It's described in terms of degrees of rotation for a given moment irrespective of time. The problem with breaking it down as a function of time shift is that time shift would be different for every frequency. Phase isn't a time domain phenomenon. It's a polarity domain phenomenon.

