The present is the period of
time
Time is the continuous progression of existence that occurs in an apparently irreversible process, irreversible succession from the past, through the present, and into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequ ...
that is occurring now. The present is contrasted with the
past
The past is the set of all Spacetime#Definitions, events that occurred before a given point in time. The past is contrasted with and defined by the present and the future. The concept of the past is derived from the linear fashion in which human ...
, the period of time that has already occurred; and the
future
The future is the time after the past and present. Its arrival is considered inevitable due to the existence of time and the laws of physics. Due to the apparent nature of reality and the unavoidability of the future, everything that currently ex ...
, the period of time that has yet to occur.
It is sometimes represented as a
hyperplane in
space-time, typically called "now", although modern physics demonstrates that such a hyperplane cannot be defined uniquely for observers in relative motion. The present may also be viewed as
a duration.
Historiography
Contemporary history describes the
historical timeframe immediately relevant to the present time and is a certain perspective of
modern history
The modern era or the modern period is considered the current historical period of human history. It was originally applied to the history of Europe and Western history for events that came after the Middle Ages, often from around the year 1500, ...
.
Philosophy and religion
Philosophy of time
"The present" raises the question: "How is it that all sentient beings experience ''now'' at the same time?" There is no logical reason why this should be the case and no easy answer to the question.
In Buddhism
Buddhism
Buddhism, also known as Buddhadharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and List of philosophies, philosophical tradition based on Pre-sectarian Buddhism, teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or ...
and many of its associated
paradigms emphasize the importance of living in the present moment—being fully aware of what is happening, and not dwelling on the
past
The past is the set of all Spacetime#Definitions, events that occurred before a given point in time. The past is contrasted with and defined by the present and the future. The concept of the past is derived from the linear fashion in which human ...
or worrying about the
future
The future is the time after the past and present. Its arrival is considered inevitable due to the existence of time and the laws of physics. Due to the apparent nature of reality and the unavoidability of the future, everything that currently ex ...
. This does not mean that they encourage
hedonism, but merely that constant focus on one's current position in space and time (rather than future considerations, or past reminiscence) will aid one in relieving suffering. They teach that those who live in the present moment are the happiest. A number of
meditative techniques aim to help the practiser live in the present moment.
Christianity and eternity
Christianity views
God
In monotheistic belief systems, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. In polytheistic belief systems, a god is "a spirit or being believed to have created, or for controlling some part of the un ...
as being outside of time and, from the divine perspective past, present and future are actualized in the now of
eternity
Eternity, in common parlance, is an Infinity, infinite amount of time that never ends or the quality, condition or fact of being everlasting or eternal. Classical philosophy, however, defines eternity as what is timeless or exists outside tim ...
. This trans-temporal conception of God has been proposed as a solution to the problem of divine foreknowledge (i.e. how can God know what we will do in the future without us being determined to do it) since at least
Boethius.
Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas ( ; ; – 7 March 1274) was an Italian Dominican Order, Dominican friar and Catholic priest, priest, the foremost Scholasticism, Scholastic thinker, as well as one of the most influential philosophers and theologians in the W ...
offers the metaphor of a watchman, representing God, standing on a height looking down on a valley to a road where past, present and future, represented by the individuals and their actions strung out along its length, are all visible simultaneously to God. Therefore, God's knowledge is not tied to any particular date.
Physical science
Special relativity
The original intent of the diagram on the right was to portray a 3-dimensional object having access to the past, present, and future in the present moment (4th dimension).
It
follows from Albert Einstein's
Special Theory of Relativity that there is
no such thing as absolute simultaneity. When care is taken to
operationalise "the present", it follows that the events that can be labeled as "simultaneous" with a given event, can not be in
direct cause-effect relationship. Such collections of events are perceived differently by different observers. Instead, when focusing on "now" as the events
perceived directly, not as a recollection or a speculation, for a given observer "now" takes the form of the observer's past
light cone. The light cone of a given event is objectively defined as the collection of events in
causal relationship to that event, but each event has a different associated light cone. One has to conclude that in relativistic models of physics there is no place for "the present" as an absolute element of reality, and only refers to things that are close to us. Einstein phrased this as: ''"People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion"''.
Cosmology
In
physical cosmology, the present time in the
chronology of the universe is estimated at 13.8 billion years after the
singularity determining the
arrow of time.
In terms of the
cosmic expansion history, it is in the
dark-energy-dominated era, after the universe's matter content has become diluted enough for
dark energy to dominate the total energy density. It is also in the universe's
Stelliferous Era, after enough time for
superclusters to have formed (at about 5 billion years), but before the
accelerating expansion of the universe has removed the local supercluster beyond the
cosmological horizon (at about 150 billion years).
Archaeology, geology, etc.
In
radiocarbon dating
Radiocarbon dating (also referred to as carbon dating or carbon-14 dating) is a method for Chronological dating, determining the age of an object containing organic material by using the properties of carbon-14, radiocarbon, a radioactive Isotop ...
, the "present" is
defined as AD 1950.
Grammar
In
English grammar
English grammar is the set of structural rules of the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, Sentence (linguistics), sentences, and whole texts.
Overview
This article describes a generalized, present-day Standar ...
, actions are classified according to one of the following twelve verb tenses: past (
past
The past is the set of all Spacetime#Definitions, events that occurred before a given point in time. The past is contrasted with and defined by the present and the future. The concept of the past is derived from the linear fashion in which human ...
,
past continuous,
past perfect, or
past perfect continuous), present (present,
present continuous,
present perfect, or
present perfect continuous), or future (
future
The future is the time after the past and present. Its arrival is considered inevitable due to the existence of time and the laws of physics. Due to the apparent nature of reality and the unavoidability of the future, everything that currently ex ...
,
future continuous,
future perfect, or
future perfect continuous).
The present tense refers to things that are currently happening or are always the case.
For example, in the sentence, "she walks home every day," the verb "walks" is in the present tense because it refers to an action that is regularly occurring in the present circumstances.
Verbs in the present continuous tense indicate actions that are currently happening and will continue for a period of time.
In the sentence, "she is walking home," the
verb phrase
In linguistics, a verb phrase (VP) is a syntax, syntactic unit composed of a verb and its argument (linguistics), arguments except the subject (grammar), subject of an independent clause or coordinate clause. Thus, in the sentence ''A fat man quic ...
"is walking" is in the present continuous tense because it refers to a current action that will continue until a certain endpoint (when "she" reaches home). Verbs in the present perfect tense indicate actions that started in the past and is completed at the time of speaking.
For example, in the sentence, "She has walked home," the verb phrase "has walked" is in the present perfect tense because it describes an action that began in the past and is finished as of the current reference to the action. Finally, verbs in the present perfect continuous tense refer to actions that have been continuing up until the current time, thus combining the characteristics of both the continuous and perfect tenses.
An example of a present perfect continuous verb phrase can be found in the sentence, "she has been walking this route for a week now," where "has been walking" indicates an action that was happening continuously in the past and continues to happen continuously in the present.
See also
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Arrow of time
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Contemporary history
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Deixis
In linguistics, deixis () is the use of words or phrases to refer to a particular time (e.g. ''then''), place (e.g. ''here''), or person (e.g. ''you'') relative to the Context (language use), context of the utterance. Deixis exists in all known na ...
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Near real-time computing
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Observation
Observation in the natural sciences is an act or instance of noticing or perceiving and the acquisition of information from a primary source. In living beings, observation employs the senses. In science, observation can also involve the percep ...
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Philosophical presentism
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Self
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Specious present
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Time perception
References
Bibliography
* Greene, Brian, (2004). ''
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality'' Knopf.
* Stepath, Katrin, (2006).
Gegenwartskonzepte', Würzburg.
External links
The Experience and Perception of Time
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