Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-36019309-20190114073523/@comment-35409024-20190125221200

BrainBrand wrote:

The definition of instant is a moment.

Not in the way you are using it. You are using it to describe a noun. Therefore, you are using it in it's adjective form. You are saying the illusion is instant. The illusion is the noun and subject and instant is describing it. Do i really need to teach you basic English? The definition of the Adjective form of instant is happening or coming immediately. So...

Even if you could argue and say it's a noun, you still don't have an argument. Just because one word means another, doesn't mean that word means that word as well at all times. As i clearly proved, moment can be as long as a minute. Instant is a minute? Either way, it ain't happening in 0 seconds and your argument fails.