And along with indifference to space, there was an even more complete indifference to time. "There seems to be plenty of it", was all I would answer when the investigator asked me to say what I felt about time. Plenty of it, but exactly how much was entirely irrelevant. I could, of course, have looked at my watch but my watch I knew was in another universe. My actual experience had been, was still, of an indefinite duration. Or alternatively, of a perpetual present made up of one continually changing apocalypse. Aldous Huxley
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In the book Gravity's Rainbow , Pynchon uses several times the word "now" and "then" (“then” is also “this morning”, “then” is also “a while ago”, “now” is also “later on that day or a few moments ago”). Pynchon uses the words "now" and "then" in a similar way in a sentence which means that he is looking at the reader from time to time from a very different point of view. Every time he says "now", he is referring to something that happened before, but every time he talks about the present, he is talking about something that is happening now. In this quotation Pynchon uses two times the word "now".

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