The future begins in the very next moment after the present.
It’s a constantly moving boundary, always just ahead of the current moment.
Philosophically or metaphorically, “the future” might be considered any time beyond the immediate present, whether that’s a second, an hour, a year, or a millennium from now.
The future begins in the very next moment after the present.
It’s a constantly moving boundary, always just ahead of the current moment.
Philosophically or metaphorically, “the future” might be considered any time beyond the immediate present, whether that’s a second, an hour, a year, or a millennium from now.