Yea this is why I try not to draw distinctive conclusions about the "precise" nature of things. There are definitely patterns that can be identified, and subsequent conclusions that can be drawn. Such as, if time actually IS a non-linear singularity sifting through itself, it stands to reason that all possible realities exist simultaneously within that singularity. Which brings up the "one electron" theory. There's so many tangents to consider.
Yea this is why I try not to draw distinctive conclusions about the "precise" nature of things. There are definitely patterns that can be identified, and subsequent conclusions that can be drawn. Such as, if time actually IS a non-linear singularity sifting through itself, it stands to reason that all possible realities exist simultaneously within that singularity. Which brings up the "one electron" theory. There's so many tangents to consider.