Title: The Singular Reality of the Present: A Case for Strict Presentism

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**Introduction**

In the philosophical discourse on time, a compelling perspective emerges through the lens of Strict Presentism. This view posits a singular existential truth: only the present exists. It is a realm distinct from the concept of time, standing as the sole testament to existence. This essay endeavors to elucidate Strict Presentism, arguing that the present and time are not synonymous but are, in fact, two separate entities.

**The Nature of the Present**

At the heart of existence lies the present—a singular, unrepeatable moment that encapsulates reality. It is the canvas upon which the universe reveals itself, constantly refreshed by the brushstrokes of change. Our awareness of the present is confined by the limits of observation, for we are but witnesses to a fraction of its vastness. Yet, this does not diminish the present's omnipresence; it remains the definitive state of being.

Special Thanks to: Author Chris Fisher and Warren McGrew

Chris Fisher
https://www.youtube.com/@realityisnotoptional
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Warren McGrew
https://www.youtube.com/@IdolKiller
http://www.idolkiller.comgodisopen.com

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