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As Bergson elaborated, time—as experienced through duration—is not merely a linear sequence of moments. Instead, it is a continuous flow where every moment is interconnected. He described time as a process of "succession without distinction," wherein each experience influences the next, creating a rich tapestry that constitutes our consciousness.
This interplay between past, present, and future allows us to perceive time not as a series of isolated moments but as an evolving process that shapes our understanding of reality. In Bergson’s view, memories do not simply fade into the past; instead, they actively inform our present and shape our perceptions of the future.