Would it be possible for God to not be able to experience something in the immediate present?

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Everything we consciously experience happens a tiny amount of time after the experience actually happened.

Could it be possible that God goes through this type of experiencing too?

If not? Why? (Please say more than just “Because he’s God”)
 
Everything we consciously experience happens a tiny amount of time after the experience actually happened.

Could it be possible that God goes through this type of experiencing too?

If not? Why? (Please say more than just “Because he’s God”)
He did, in the Incarnation.🤷
 
“Because he is God”

God is outside of time. I think it is correct to say that past, present, and future are one and the same in his eternal “now”. Time applies to us, it does not apply to him. He can act in time and through time, but he is not bound by time.

When in time did God create time?
 
Everything we consciously experience happens a tiny amount of time after the experience actually happened.

Could it be possible that God goes through this type of experiencing too?

If not? Why? (Please say more than just “Because he’s God”)
The second person of the trinity was fully human, therefore he had the fully human experience you describe.
 
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