Yesterday, M was watching a video in which somebody spoke about eternity as a quality rather than a length of time. At first I thought they were trying too hard to be clever but then I remembered thoughts that I have had concerning time and whether or not it is really linear. Many physicists think not.
https://www.space.com/29859-the-illusion-of-time.html
This might explain many things such as prophecy, ghosts or even the illusion of reincarnation. It might explain those moments of timelessness we experience when we stop thinking analytically and just "be." Maybe that is what eternity is really all about - not living forever, but living outside space-time and experiencing it as forever.
(This post was last modified: 2022-01-18, 03:23 PM by Brian.)
https://www.space.com/29859-the-illusion-of-time.html
Quote:"We can portray our reality as either a three-dimensional place where stuff happens over time," said Massachusetts Institute of Technology physicist Max Tegmark, "or as a four-dimensional place where nothing happens [‘block universe’] — and if it really is the second picture, then change really is an illusion, because there's nothing that's changing; it's all just there — past, present, future.
"So life is like a movie, and space-time is like the DVD," he added; "there's nothing about the DVD itself that is changing in any way, even though there's all this drama unfolding in the movie. We have the illusion, at any given moment, that the past already happened and the future doesn't yet exist, and that things are changing. But all I'm ever aware of is my brain state right now. The only reason I feel like I have a past is that my brain contains memories."
This might explain many things such as prophecy, ghosts or even the illusion of reincarnation. It might explain those moments of timelessness we experience when we stop thinking analytically and just "be." Maybe that is what eternity is really all about - not living forever, but living outside space-time and experiencing it as forever.