Here's an intentionally contrary rendering for a completely different psychological effect:
Richard Zen:
Anything that happens essentially goes into the past instantaneously.
No, that right there is the illusion.
Time is not a moving/flowing stream of events.
Objects move. Time does not.
Time/Space is the arena in which things move.
Nothing is going anywhere except to some other location.
There is nothing/nowhere to emerge from or disappear into.
There is movement of objects within a vast stillness.
Time is an arena, not a stream.
The notion that anything "goes into the past" is an artifact of psychological time only.
(This is not a philosophical construct that I want to argue about... it's just something to contemplate that might lead to a radically different experience of time, for anyone who's into these things).