'Because    things don’t appear to be the known thing; they aren’t what they   seemed  to be neither will they become what they might appear to   become.'
Posted by Thomas Scarborough
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| Tarawa lagoon, at Antebuka | 
The world, in the photo, is angled to the left, as if it might slip away.  A boy is suspended between sea and sky. 
Like Zeno's arrow, which is frozen in time and space, and is never able to reach its target, the boy has become a snapshot -- the permanent impression of something transitory. 
In reality, he soon plunges into the water.  In reality, there is no freezing of time and space.  There is no standing still.  There is no Pause button to press as our world hurtles towards the future.

