>>26226703Correct. We do not actually experience time in the present, as you would normally describe. The average human brain has roughly a 100-120ms delay to process everything.
If you want to get into it even more, the brain also allowed for up to roughly that same length of time for your senses to desync before it processes that your senses are desynced from each other. Imagine a live stream where the audio is desynced from the video. What's also interesting is how the brain processes and prioritizes certain senses over others. Take the aforementioned live stream. If the audio was desynced and preceded the video, you would notice it at a much tighter desynchronization versus if the video were to precede the audio (which it usually does).