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This paper is about an application of hybrid logic to the following problem with reasoning about knowledge: how to axiomatize spaces of knowledge states over dense flows of time? We provide an answer to this question below, proving a corresponding completeness theorem. We will make essential use of the fact that the hybrid logical language is particularly suited to express, in the modal sense, first-order properties of frames.