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Autobiography of TIME in 300 words

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Each person perceives time differently, and as time passes each person can perceive the same event differently than the time before. Any moment of time is constantly changing from one millisecond to the next millisecond and therefore, what is time? The passing of milliseconds to milliseconds? The passing of the present? Or the reflecting of the past that was once in the present? The past and the present are very connected and the past affects the present and the present affects the past memories. The present is constantly changing with a blink of an eye. This makes it hard to pin point what the present actually is. If it is passing by so quickly then we cannot have one specific moment to say that that was the present because it is now the past.

I am always living in the present and therefore, what I am doing in a specific second of time is the present for that second. However, as soon as that second of time is up, then I am living in a different present time. It is hard to say that a second of time is the present time because technically that one second of time is made up of milliseconds of time. We can say we are living in the present decade and that is correct. However, part of this decade has already become the past and part is still the future. Two years and eight and a half months are already in the past for this particular decade. We still have seven years and three and a half months left in the future of this decade. However, you can still break that down into the amount of days that have passed already in this ‘present’ decade, and also the days that are still to come in the future.  Time can always be broken down into smaller increments.

Time can continuously be broken down into smaller amounts of time. Time correspondingly accounts for the present time to be broken down into smaller amounts and measures of time. This measurement of time is hard to make the present seem like a real thing. The present is relative to a specific moment in time. That specific moment is hard to break down into a specific amount of time.

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