The present moment seems distinguishable from the past or future, singular, and in constant motion.
The ‘present’ is always the immediate past. We’re not aware of things happening in the true present, because our nervous system doesn’t have anything to process. It can only receive data corresponding to the very recent past, and then it takes even more time to process it.
The reality is that our awareness operates on a measureable time-lag.
The ‘present’ is always the immediate past. We’re not aware of things happening in the true present, because our nervous system doesn’t have anything to process. It can only receive data corresponding to the very recent past, and then it takes even more time to process it.
The reality is that our awareness operates on a measureable time-lag.