As described in the flow of time, an irreversible process that points from the past to the future, the effects on the human condition are dramatic.
In any event, science has largely arrived at consensus on that, they just don’t understand why the flow occurs to begin from outset.
That flow of time provides humans with a sense of progress.
And, this may explain why the human condition defines consciousness of time ubiquitous; memories of the past and expectations of the future continually exert influence on the present.
Have you ever you experienced nostalgic or sentimental feelings due to triggering a memory of a previous circumstance or event? …show more content…
That is precisely what separates humans from other forms of life on Earth.
Even the earliest written languages such as Ancient Hebrew alluded to the passage of time in their use of verb tenses to describe incomplete and completed action that translate to the three English verb tenses of past, present, and future today.
Perhaps the arrow of time and the human condition was better understood before affirmation by contemporary science.
It certainly appears that the appreciation and value for time is not a new