I know this is a bit old... but reference the illusion of time...
Quantify the term 'NOW'
One would say the present correct?
But by the time you finish the word, the first part is already in the past. The future has not happened yet. And 'NOW' is can not be quantified... any 'chunk' of time would automatically incur a beginning and end meaning there is no 'Now' in it.
So we can't quantify a time which is 'now' because it's always moving... we can't access the past OR the future... so we are in an illusion of time.
The best we can say about our awareness of 'time' is that it is an ever moving wavefront (something itself not exactly tangible as it's own thing) That wavefront is moving through something...
It's like a book. Taken as a whole, there seems to be no movement - no story line - the whole story is just there as one thing, the book. But when you start to read the story, you start to immerse yourself within it, and then the timeline in the story becomes apparent. Once you have read a book, the timeline is now outside of your experience. It's a book, closed on the shelf. And you have all of the knowledge of that story as one now, in your memory. You are essentially outside of time as far as the book is concerned. You know the whole story, at once.