Go to Hell! 004 – Time Does Not Exist

I don’t think time is fundamental.

It’s like how humans created the concepts of north, south, east, and west using Earth’s magnetic field for convenience.

Rather than time flowing from past to present to future, it feels like we’re just flying through space.

Thinking that way, it makes sense why the moment called “now!” keeps slipping away.

I once thought this too: (What if their “now!” isn’t the same as mine and is actually yesterday or tomorrow?)


Maybe everyone’s “now!” is completely different.

If that’s the case, you could even say the future is already determined.

But if time doesn’t exist and I’m just flying, then the “now!” I perceive wouldn’t be behind or ahead of me—it would be exactly at my position.

And while time is said to be relative and flow differently for everyone, if we view it from the perspective of the whole, like stamping out a print, couldn’t we say that everyone’s “now!” aligns?

My friend’s “now!” and mine align,

And all beings in this world are living in the same “now!”—this moment.

Thinking like that, I realized maybe my life isn’t so insignificant after all.

And also, the future wouldn’t be predetermined anymore.

No one knows what’s coming next.

When I think about time travel, going back to the past would mean rewinding everything in the entire universe all at once.

That would require an enormous amount of energy, so maybe time travel is impossible.

Is this what it feels like when time flows differently?

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