It's supposedly some fraction of a second long in psychological terms. We
certainly aren't aware of attoseconds passing.

On 21 April 2015 at 17:29, Alamin C <[email protected]> wrote:

> Present- is now
> Past- was then
> Future- will be
>
> Each has it's own characteristics, that are associated with action. My
> question is, about this third option of the present. In experiencing it or
> being conscious of it we loss it. So does it actually exist? Does the
> present actually exist, and if so when does it become neither the past of
> the future?
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