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TIME AND SPACE - VIII


The Present

We never know the present because it is eternal (immobile). We can only know what we think of as the future when it has become what we think of as the past. The present is not in that illusory transformation at all. Not only do we not experience it: it is not there to be experienced.

The present is not within the time-sequence that we know, but that time-sequence may be within it.


(© RKP, 1958)
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