Sure you can define a small enough unit, call it dt or “change in time.” That’s the basis for calculus anyway.
I think what you’re referring to is that our perception lags behind reality, and so by the “time” we point at a moment and call it present, that moment no longer is the present. I certainly think that’s true, although I don’t see how that indicates that there is no present?
Sure you can define a small enough unit, call it dt or “change in time.” That’s the basis for calculus anyway.
I think what you’re referring to is that our perception lags behind reality, and so by the “time” we point at a moment and call it present, that moment no longer is the present. I certainly think that’s true, although I don’t see how that indicates that there is no present?