This is a difficult idea, however, with a bit of contemplation, it can be proven that there can actually be different "time referentials" for example,
if we live in a collective chain of events, that we can collectivley remember, and that has a collective and cohesive representation to our
perception, then that existence would be called a "3D" existence.
However, if our memories were not as clear, and if the events that occured in the past did not have a collective resonance, then each of us would
perceive a different "past" and although we would be in a differing state of "present" because the "past" would be different, there would not be a
"solid state" of reality, as different "pasts" would interlace and produce a "present" that can shift in different directions and orientations.
Phenomenon of such "4D" existence would be the following:
- Radically alternating physical appearances, especially of ones own person i.e. if you are in a depressed state of mind, then your exterior
would appear different than if you were in a positive state of mind.
- Reduced reliance on mental faculties and a lessened degree of the ability to plan out our actions
- Radically shifting perceptions of ordinary objects, various objects only existing to the eyes of various individuals
Essentially, such an existence would be a combination of what we readily perceive in this "3D" world and regularly occuring phenomenon that we usually
link to either "hallucinations" or "dreams".
From that perspective, what occurs is that the core of time exists as a constant, and perception exists as strands of time, that can either be in a
forward or reverse direction, that can interlace and intersect, however, not retrace themselves, but interleave like a fabric.
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