At some time in the future refers to a point beyond the present moment, often implying uncertainty or anticipation about events or changes that will occur later. It suggests a timeline that extends beyond current circumstances, where possibilities and developments remain unknown. This phrase invites contemplation about future scenarios and outcomes that have yet to unfold.
At some time in the future Not now but
maybe some time in the future ..... but at their budget now....no
You can. Some years ago you were a baby, now you are not, some years in the future you will be old, etc.
Now is the time! You use the time to make a good decision about your future.
Now is the time! You use the time to make a good decision about your future.
The present tense is now. The future tense is any time after now.
Computers are being used today for educational purposes and have been for some time now.
Yes. You can only exist in the 'now', in this specific instant. You can think about the 'past' and 'future' but you can not exist or do anything in them. Things that happened in the past affects you in the 'now' and in the 'future'. You can do things in the 'now' that will affect you in the 'future'. So what is the 'now', theoretically it would be the shortest measurable time possible see 'Planck time' in WikiPedia
Phill of the Future
Past, Now, and Future are time words. Here, There, Where are Where or location words. So grammatically, "here" cannot describe the future time words. Even "Now" which is a here-time word cannot describe future, only present. Additionally, "how far" implies distance, such as inches, feet, etc. Distance does not equal nor describe time elements.
You are alive now because this is the time period in which you were born. The past is behind you, and the future has not yet arrived. Each individual exists in their specific point in time for a variety of factors, including the circumstances of their birth and the passage of time.
Now is always the present moment, regardless of when it is. Time is constantly moving forward, so now is always changing. It is important to focus on the present moment and not get caught up in the past or future.