Zero Present Theory by Roauf Khalil Aqayi - HTML preview

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The hallucination simulating of the present

There is not true present in our daily fivefold dimensions4 (three space dimensions and two time dimensions). What we know as “now”, is the small collection of the last perceptions of the past and may include minutes, seconds or some hundredth seconds of the rightnow. Our ordinary perception is unable to understand the true present and if it can understand or analyze as fast as possible, but what we understand as now refers to latest moments and this is the latest past that we misunderstand it as the “present” and we are used to live in that latest past instead of the present.

Generally it can be said that due to being unable to understand the true present, what we believe as “now” and it is the latest past, that we simulate it in our minds instead of the present.5

There is a kind of relation between the latest past (now) and the farther past. There has already been something or somewhere (belongs to the farther past) and apparently we go there now or touch it. This is a kind of relation and interrelation between the farther past and latest past (now).