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Does the present really exist?
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It does exist. Our consciousness and physical being exist in the Present Moment, not in the past, nor in the future. Eternity is Now.Does the present really exist?
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Will you be so kind to and describe to me this Eternal Now? ‘Now’ seems more like a philosophical concept than anything.It does exist. Our consciousness and physical being exist in the Present Moment, not in the past, nor in the future. Eternity is Now.
Hi Lemon,Does the present really exist?
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Well, it DID exist a moment ago.Does the present really exist?
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I think not! Neither does Einstein or Zeno.Does the present really exist?
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Every object has a position in space and a position in time as well as a position in time. It also has a speed in which it changes the positions in both space and time (yes, objects do move through time at varying speeds according to the theory of relativity).Does the present really exist?
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How far is here?How soon is now?![]()
I’m turning this thread around, so help me!!! :hey_bud:Are we there yet?![]()
Of course it does, but don’t you ask how long does the present last? Well that depends. Go to the dentist and it lasts for an hour, after that its in the past. Go on a week’s holiday and the present lasts a week. Teenagers live in the present and it can last years.Does the present really exist?
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Hi, lemondiesel,Does the present really exist?
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Strangely, I think that both you and ypopp and stenlis (who gave the duration of the smallest quantum time) are correct. “Now,” from a philosophical, and perhaps a physical, standpoint, is an instantaneous slice of a time continuum, and the quantum or Planck time is the smallest possible duration. But for humans, the persistence of memory needs at least those 8 to 12 seconds to give a perception of continuity.Actually, the brains who study this have discovered that for humans, “now” is actually a footprint in time that lasts 8-12 seconds. It is this phenomenon that allows us to string words together into sentences; if it weren’t for that, once we got one word out of our mouths, we would forget what the next word was going to be. I’ve seen films of people who have had a stroke that destroyed the part of the brain that does that, and they simply are not able to talk.
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