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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-15 17:49

in LeoFinance8 months ago

Part 2/9:

The concept of now seems straightforward, yet upon deeper reflection, it reveals layers of complexity. If the present is infinitely thin, it would mean that we cannot move through time—however, the present is not static; it evolves. If it is finite, we could isolate the exact moment of transition from present to past. Yet, the mere contemplation of this problem hints at a deeper philosophical engagement with time itself. This is part of the metaphysical discourse, where we ask not just what exists, but why it exists as it does.

Metaphysics: Beyond the Physical