No One Lives in the Present
We do not live in the present. We live in the trajectory the interface draws within the brake upon entropy — and that is why time is ours, and ours alone.
We do not live in the present. We live in the trajectory the interface draws within the brake upon entropy — and that is why time is ours, and ours alone.
Which means the loosening of time in delirium, in dissociation, in the dying brain, is not a curiosity at the edge of medicine. It is the cost of the present becoming visible, as the body can no longer afford to pay it.