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OverviewEvery experience we believe to be ""immediate"" - the light of a star, the sound of a voice, the touch of a hand - has already passed by the time it reaches our consciousness. Our senses collect delayed signals, the brain processes them with unavoidable latency, and what we call ""now"" is always one moment later. We live in delay. And yet, it is precisely there that our existence unfolds: not at the origin of events, but in their echo, in perceived time. The Delayed Present - We always live one moment later is not an academic treatise, but a multidisciplinary journey. A crossing where physics, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, linguistics, and culture enter into dialogue, through an accessible yet poetic style. Stefano Pozzuto guides the reader with a steady hand toward a vertiginous question: does the present truly exist? Each chapter is a threshold: it opens onto a new perspective without closing itself into definitive answers. The book explores themes such as Einstein's relativity, consciousness in neuroscience, perceptual illusions, time in dreams, memory, simulated worlds, language, and contemporary culture. The common thread is not a single theory, but the experience of limits: what the senses can grasp, what words can express, what science can describe. What is time? It is not only what flows: it is what passes through us, defines us, unsettles us. It is measurement and mystery, structure and illusion. This book does not simply explain - it questions. It does not claim absolute truths, but offers perspectives, paradoxes, intuitions. Einstein and Bergson, quantum mechanics and meditation, biology and philosophy of mind, childhood time and digital time all meet within these pages. Each chapter is an invitation to slow down and observe, with greater awareness, how we inhabit the instant. The Delayed Present is also a deeply human book. It speaks of us: of moments when time seems to accelerate, slow down, or fracture. It speaks of dreams, waiting, memories that distort reality, technologies that pull us away from the here and now. It speaks of how we perceive, remember, and imagine. And above all, it invites us to recognize that the present is not an objective given, but a creative act. Meta-reading: This is not only a book about time. It is a threshold-book: between knowledge and imagination, between consciousness and mystery. Its hybrid style - poised between scientific rigor and poetic impulse - is not a narrative ornament, but a message: the present cannot be captured by a single language. It requires the precision of science and the imagination of poetry. It does not instruct, but accompanies. It does not define the present - it invites us to inhabit it. This book is for those who... Have asked themselves at least once: ""Where am I - when am I?"" Want to better understand mind, perception, and consciousness. Love philosophy but seek a clear and accessible language. Are interested in physics and neuroscience without complex formulas. Practice meditation or mindfulness and wish to explore inner time. Are curious about language, culture, and technology as keys to understanding the present. The Delayed Present - We always live one moment later is an invitation to look at the world differently: to discover that every instant escapes us precisely as we live it. And it is there, in that suspended space, that the true question arises: where are we - when are we? About the author: Stefano Pozzuto (Italy, 1988) works in information technology, while cultivating a lifelong interest in what resists measurement: time, consciousness, and emotion. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stefano PozzutoPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9798243494588Pages: 200 Publication Date: 11 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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