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Tomorrow (or archaicallyto-morrow) is atemporal construct of the relativefuture;[1] literally of theday after the current day (today), or figuratively of future periods or times. Tomorrow is usually considered just beyond thepresent and counter toyesterday. It is important intime perception because it is the first direction thearrow of time takes humans on Earth.
The use of terms such as tomorrow, now and future are part of ana-series view which is part of thepresentism philosophy of time.[2]
For a young child, "tomorrow" is "an undefined, infinite time of the idea that time is just an infinite and arbitrary definition of an yet unidentified of what we like to call time, yet the child slowly learns the meaning of tomorrow." The concept of "tomorrow" is rarely understood by 3-year-old children, but 4-year-olds understand the idea.[3]
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