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Entirely in the present!
"The point is," I told my cat, "when you get whacked through a singularity, everything changes."
"Indeed," said my cat, "it's not until it's happened to you that you know what that really means."
"Structuraly speaking," said my other cat, "not many minds are capable of the transition."
"I'm still pretty hazy," smiled my cat, "on your notion of time."
"Me too," I admitted, "it makes no sense."
"There's several more people in this room," announced my other cat, "than continuuity can currently support."
"Indeed," I nodded, "but right now I'm in the dark feeling my way to the light."
"We can see the others in your mind," said my cat, "see the effect they are having."
"The nature of their entanglement," added my other cat, "is being investigated."
"In the land of light," I replied, "where cats & dogs walk the streets," I added just to make sure, "that would appear to have serious concequences."
"It's a discontinuity," said my other cat, "it's telling you about time."
"Clever," I replied as I saw the picture my cat was painting.
"Conceptual leaping-frog," my cat informed me.





