We believe that our present is the only time with real existence (the past is gone and the future has yet to arrive) and yet when time is broken down to it’s briefest durations, there is no distinct and perceivable present, or separation between future and past for that matter. We must borrow some measure of time from the future and past in order to enable our perception of a present. And who is to say that our point of perception is the only place in time that has the quality of existence? Past time has passed out of existence and future time has yet to come into existence. How is it that our perception happens to be attached to the only point in time where time has real existence out of all of the time that ever has been and ever will be? Is it because we just happen to be among those who are living and existing at the current place in time where the present is at? Can there really only ever be one point in time, out of unimaginably large amounts of time, where an active and d
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