> If you're *completely* "in the present," how would you > remember that you like chocolate but don't like tutti- > frutti? When the guy asks you whether you want it in a > dish or on a cone, how would you know what those > options represent? > We don't have the future, because it isn't here yet; the present is gone in less than a second; so, all we really have is the past. The past is the new now.
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