All dimensions are expressions of NOW and making theories of past, present and future is somewhat obsolete
Have you ever wondered if the life you are experiencing at the moment is in the past when taking into account linear time and a life you could have lived before in the future linear time?
"Time can also be linear as well as vertical when moments and experiences are stacked one upon the next or one upon the previous one. Using this model, where is the present moment? Where is the past? Is the past lower or higher than the present in a vertical model? Is the present moment in the middle, between the past and the future, or is it on top because it is the most recent? You see, already we find ourselves in a dilemma, because the moment you introduce a new perspective into an old paradigm you create a dilemma with regard to experiential reality."
Well, I have the feeling the one I'm living now is stuck in between 2 different lifetimes, one in the country I'm currently living in but a few centuries ago because I have memories of a brutal time in Scotland and another one with more advanced technology, with outbound travels into the Solar System from a platform next to the ocean talking a language similar to the american english when talking to other people.
The reason I think the latter is in the future is because I still couldn't find anything on this planet similar to what I remember opposed to finding absolutely every single place I remember when visiting Scotland.
I found landscapes that look exactly the way I remember them, then some buildings that have been transformed obviously over the years and when asking if the entrance of the building was somewhere else in the past or if a bridge was somewhere else, etc it surprises me to find the answer is always yes.
The current belief is that Time is linear and considers Time going only one way with future possible outcomes, but does it have to be that way?
If you think you remember or have a feeling of déjà vu somewhere and wonder if you have been there before, you probably have.
I found this article very interesting and you might want to read it too.


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