2.15.25: Time
Time moves forward—or so it seems. We aren’t controlled by time; instead, we exist within it. Our senses interpret time as something that flows or marches on, but in truth, that’s just our limited perception. Time itself doesn’t move; it simply exists, like gravity—an ever-present force that shapes our reality. We impose ideas like movement or progression onto time because that’s how we make sense of it. But time doesn’t pass or flow; it just is. Our perception of its motion is more about us and how we experience change than about the true, unchanging nature of time itself.