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At an individual level, light travels so fast that it is practically instantanious reflected off of an object into our eyes and then our brain is conveniently fast enough to process this information into the things we see.
BUT, light is practically instantanious. If you think about it, light actually has some delay. Sure, it's .000000000000000001 ^x-1 percent of a micrimillisecond, but there is some delay. What this means is, we are never actually perceiving the present time around us. We will always be living just slightly in the past. As I see the computer in front of me, I will never be able to see the computer as it is this very moment in time. I will always being seeing it as it was right before I see it.
You are perpetually living in the past. Marinate on that for a moment.
BUT, light is practically instantanious. If you think about it, light actually has some delay. Sure, it's .000000000000000001 ^x-1 percent of a micrimillisecond, but there is some delay. What this means is, we are never actually perceiving the present time around us. We will always be living just slightly in the past. As I see the computer in front of me, I will never be able to see the computer as it is this very moment in time. I will always being seeing it as it was right before I see it.
You are perpetually living in the past. Marinate on that for a moment.