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different between present era and the future​

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Answered by haribhati128
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There is now no fixed difference between the future and the past, it is just that some events occur after others. ... Tenses such as past, present and future, though used by the scientist in his everyday life and in setting up his experiments, have no part to play in his theoretical analyses of nature.

Answered by Anonymous
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The difference between the present and the future (in general) is that the present is what is currently happening, and the future is what hasn’t happened yet. Basically

present = what’s happening

future = what might/will happen

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