The human brain takes time to process sensory signals so that the qualia experienced are slightly delayed from when the sensory input that gave rise to those qualia entered the brain. In that sense, experience happens over time. But at any moment, there is only the qualia that is being experienced. How could it be otherwise? If you say that you then recall that the qualia you had just before that was different. Well, that is a different instant in time in which you are experiencing recall of a memory from your brain.
But experience itself isn’t instantaneous, it’s something that happens over time.
I don’t understand what you mean.
The human brain takes time to process sensory signals so that the qualia experienced are slightly delayed from when the sensory input that gave rise to those qualia entered the brain. In that sense, experience happens over time. But at any moment, there is only the qualia that is being experienced. How could it be otherwise? If you say that you then recall that the qualia you had just before that was different. Well, that is a different instant in time in which you are experiencing recall of a memory from your brain.