What is Time
It is hard for human beings to understand that a thing might exist in the same moment it does not exist. It is an enigma. Electrons, too, can be in different parts of the universe even as they exist individually in totally different locations.
How does one thing exist in two different places at the same time.
Muons are subatomic particles that exist then do not exist for two millionths of a second. The human brain can’t so much as conceptionalize those two millionths of a second. We would perceive it as a nonevent.
Our lives, in fact, are moments of time we say our brains see and translate as you having lived.
At the quantum level we do not recognize who or what we are. At the macro, cosmic level, we cannot see or translate who we are because we are so small as to be irrelevant.
So which one is it.
We, too, exist for a scintilla of time, and then we cease to exist.
There is no heaven. There is no hell. There is no god. There is no savior.
These things are stories that our species uses to construct a linear timeline in our development of mass mutation and rhetoric.
There is no shortage of observed phenomena which defy our understanding of logic, bringing into play thoughts, feelings, emotions – consciousness itself, and a post-dystopian idea of the universe and us in it. The universe does not know we exist, and even if it did, the universe would not care.