There must logically be infinite versions of time. Because once you already know what the future is going to be like I sometimes do you are going to change it to something better if life allows you to. In other words you would tend to (attempt to create) a better future than you might have experienced before.
My wife calls me often "Timeless" as a person because I often can experience what happened or happens in the past, present and future. To see the past, present and future as it really is right now is not at all what most people experience.
So, from my point of view most people are like children who don't really see the ramifications of everything they think, say or do.
But, many people were not trained to be responsible for themselves or others like I was growing up and often are to some degree completely out of control throughout their short or long lives.
It takes a certain sort of self discipline regarding all this to even live to be 30 with enough sanity and health left to live past 40 or 50 to begin with.
Natural selection is at work from the moment you are conceived in some ways.
So, being able to see what is coming or what might be coming in your life and the lives around you might completely change how you think about any given thing or group of things in your lives.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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