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But common sense also wants time to be a sequence of moments, with all motion and change consisting of differences between versions of an entity at different moments. And that means that the moments are themselves unchanging. So a particular moment cannot become the present, or cease to be the present, for these would be changes. Therefore the present cannot, objectively, be a single moment.
The Fabric of Reality: The Science of Parallel Universes--and Its Implications
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