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Why The Persistence of Memory Makes Time Melt
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In Salvador Dali's 1931 painting 'The Persistence of Memory,' the melting clocks represent how time is perceived subjectively in the human mind rather than as a fixed mechanical measurement; the realistic rendering of the shoreline, shadows, and natural elements creates a stable world that makes the impossible watches feel like a natural breakdown of perception, teaching that reality can appear stable while the mind reshapes it underneath.

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