Where are we now?

 



Each sliver is a discrete 'now'. It exists as it is, in its own here-and-now. Therefore, if indeed the concept of time is bogus, the phenomenon of each sliver existing 'at once' as it were, would lead one to think of them as simultaneous.  

If everything is 'now', then there's no past nor future. Everything would exist without change - be perpetual. Every sliver would exist in the same 'time' (and possibly in the same space too). It would simply just 'be'.