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In a sense, my presence shifts with that of the timeline. If the past is rewritten, so is my involvement.
That’s weird.
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In a sense, my presence shifts with that of the timeline. If the past is rewritten, so is my involvement.
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That’s weird.
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More weird than time itself?
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It’s all weird. But the more learned, the more weird I realize there is.
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Ezra:
*keeps an eye out until you wake up*
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I would advise to not allow it to bother you.
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Bother? No, but I wish it was easier to just wrap my head around. Even when you feel like you understand time, you don’t really, do you?
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Me personally? Or the general you?
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General. I’m sure you, specifically, have a better grasp than most on the subject.
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It can be a confusing concept, especially given the many different systems of time flow.
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Not like I can interact with it, anyways. So it’s not important for me to understand from top to bottom.
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You can move forward at a rate of one second per second.
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And that’s all I need.
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Or, in some dimensions, twenty-one seconds per second.
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All I need is for time flow to happen at all.
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What about backwards?
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Well that would eventually unexist me, huh?
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I suppose so. But in theory, so does the forward movement of time.
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Death maybe. Hopefully not unexistence.
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Ideally not. It would seem most unpleasant a fate.