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This episode introduces the 'Inverted Time Hypothesis', a theoretical framework proposing that the future coexists with the present in a higher-dimensional field and exerts a backward influence on current events. Unlike traditional linear perspectives, this concept suggests that the future remains a spectrum of probabilities rather than a fixed destination.
By Nagarjuna Reddy WudaruThis episode introduces the 'Inverted Time Hypothesis', a theoretical framework proposing that the future coexists with the present in a higher-dimensional field and exerts a backward influence on current events. Unlike traditional linear perspectives, this concept suggests that the future remains a spectrum of probabilities rather than a fixed destination.