Sorry, it’s a bit confusing. It’s just an Idea that came up and I pondered it until I thought of something. An experience many encounter at least once is a Deja-vu. The one question is: how does this happen. Well, in the event that we experience something that we have believed to predicted, one possible premise can emerge. A possibility can be that time is infinite. That it began right after it ended. However, this is a paradox. In this form, past, present, and future exist as the same thing. It could be possible that reality is masked. We live in the present, expanding to the future. But it could also mean that we live in the future, and time is traveling backwards. However, even with this idea, contradictory on itself. But it is possible that time is nonexistent, but simulated. It could be that everything that has ever happened has and will happen infinitely. This can’t be true because we don’t have a constant deja-vu. So this supports the idea that reality is masked. Another idea that supports this is that nothing is certain except for the fact that nothing is certain. Here is a paradox as well. The idea is that since nothing is certain as well as the idea itself, it could be that everything has a 1:1 ratio of occurring. So then this means that everything has happened and will happen. This causes reality to be corrupt and obselete.
This is an idea I had about existence. A lot of paradoxes, though. It's just a rough idea it isn't necessarily true, but it could be.
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