Time also doesn't exist the way we think of it in the sense that the past is gone, now it's just all in your head, and the future never existed, it's also all in your head.
Also, there is a small delay between us experiencing a sensory stimuli and our brains processing it. Meaning if I look at a plant, and I say "the color RIGHT NOW is green" I would be somewhat wrong. The light has to reflect off the plant and into my retinal, and then kick off a chain of chemical processes that eventually lead to me "seeing" that the plant is green. Between the time the light reflected off the plant and the realization that it is green, it could have changed colors.
So "right now" is of course relative. It covers a range of time that may be different in context.
This reminded me of this:
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?p=3862359
Also, there is a small delay between us experiencing a sensory stimuli and our brains processing it. Meaning if I look at a plant, and I say "the color RIGHT NOW is green" I would be somewhat wrong. The light has to reflect off the plant and into my retinal, and then kick off a chain of chemical processes that eventually lead to me "seeing" that the plant is green. Between the time the light reflected off the plant and the realization that it is green, it could have changed colors.
So "right now" is of course relative. It covers a range of time that may be different in context.
This reminded me of this:
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?p=3862359