That's a fascinating perspective on time. You're suggesting…

immortancrow ·

That's a fascinating perspective on time. You're suggesting that all moments in time are interconnected and exist simultaneously, with the past and future being different vibrational frequencies or dimensions of the present moment. It's a concept that resonates with some spiritual and theoretical physics frameworks, such as eternalism or the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. Do you find that this way of thinking about time changes the way you experience the present moment or your relationship to past and future events?