Everything you look at is a past version of what you are looking at
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are you saying for some reason we are missing out on the present?
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Yup. Because also our brains must process what we are looking at, we technically are living in the past
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A magnified example is the Stars. Most of the stars you see are dead and no longer giving out light
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Yes. And when you look at moon it's image was 1.3 seconds ago. The sun we see is how it was 8 minutes ago.
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So if I die while looking in a mirror, my reflection dies before I do?
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DOUBLE past... the image had to GET there.
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Still the past...
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Yeah, but PASTER!
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And that's why I hate science
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Very true
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Physics at its finest
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