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We see it in Emily Dickinson’s “Forever—is composed of Nows”8 and Thoreau’s “eternity in each moment.”9 It is a perspective, I’ve found, that becomes all the more palpable when we immerse ourselves in the full expanse of time—beginning to end—a cosmological backdrop that provides unmatched clarity on how singular and fleeting the here and now actually is.
Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe
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