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Inside our universe, we experience time as something that moves forward in a straight line. . Past → Present → Future. . Everything we do seems to follow this sequence. One moment leads to the next, and we feel like we’re constantly moving along this timeline. . But this idea may only exist inside our three-dimensional perspective. . Many physicists believe that if you could step outside of spacetime entirely, time might not behave like this at all. . From a higher dimensional perspective — sometimes described as the fourth dimension — time may not be something that flows. Instead, it could exist all at once. . Think of it like this. . Imagine a character drawn on a flat sheet of paper. That character can only move left, right, forward, and backward on the page. They cannot see above the page. . But you can. . From your perspective, the entire drawing exists simultaneously. You can see every part of it at the same time. . Now apply that same idea to our universe. . To us, reality appears to unfold moment by moment. But from outside our dimensional frame, the entire timeline of the universe may already exist — from beginning to end — like a complete structure. . Some physicists describe this idea as the “block universe” theory of spacetime. . In that model, every moment — past, present, and future — exists within the structure of spacetime itself. We simply move through it sequentially because that’s how our consciousness experiences reality. . That’s why the transcript mentions something fascinating: . To us, spacetime might look like a sphere — a full three-dimensional structure. But to a higher dimensional observer, it could appear as something simpler — like a circle or shape viewed from above. . Just as a sphere casts a circular shadow when viewed from a higher angle. . The idea is simple but mind-bending: . What we experience as time passing may actually just be our limited way of moving through a much larger structure that already exists. . And from a higher dimensional perspective… everything could be happening all at once. . #s#spacetimef#fourthdimensionp#physicse#einsteinconsciousness
Inside our universe, we experience time as something that moves forward in a straight line. . Past → Present → Future. . Everything we do seems to follow this sequence. One moment leads to the next, and we feel like we’re constantly moving along this timeline. . But this idea may only exist inside our three-dimensional perspective. . Many physicists believe that if you could step outside of spacetime entirely, time might not behave like this at all. . From a higher dimensional perspective — sometimes described as the fourth dimension — time may not be something that flows. Instead, it could exist all at once. . Think of it like this. . Imagine a character drawn on a flat sheet of paper. That character can only move left, right, forward, and backward on the page. They cannot see above the page. . But you can. . From your perspective, the entire drawing exists simultaneously. You can see every part of it at the same time. . Now apply that same idea to our universe. . To us, reality appears to unfold moment by moment. But from outside our dimensional frame, the entire timeline of the universe may already exist — from beginning to end — like a complete structure. . Some physicists describe this idea as the “block universe” theory of spacetime. . In that model, every moment — past, present, and future — exists within the structure of spacetime itself. We simply move through it sequentially because that’s how our consciousness experiences reality. . That’s why the transcript mentions something fascinating: . To us, spacetime might look like a sphere — a full three-dimensional structure. But to a higher dimensional observer, it could appear as something simpler — like a circle or shape viewed from above. . Just as a sphere casts a circular shadow when viewed from a higher angle. . The idea is simple but mind-bending: . What we experience as time passing may actually just be our limited way of moving through a much larger structure that already exists. . And from a higher dimensional perspective… everything could be happening all at once. . #s#spacetimef#fourthdimensionp#physicse#einsteinconsciousness

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