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- timelessness, atemporal, or atemporality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Timeless (or atemporal) or timelessness (or atemporality) may refer to:...
- The meta-historical fall (also called a metaphysical, supramundane, atemporal, or pre-cosmic fall) is an understanding of the biblical fall of man as...
- reality represents it as changeless, then this is a conception of an atemporal reality. The B-series does not change because earlier-later relationships...
- history that effects the entire history of the universe. This concept of an atemporal fall has been most recently expounded by the Orthodox theologians David...
- battle. Eren and Zeke reunite, which leads them to the Paths—a series of atemporal gateways connecting all Eldians through time and space. There, they meet...
- underlying the individual appearances, and one who contemplates these atemporal and aspatial realities is enriched with a perspective on ordinary things...
- Form is aspatial (transcendent to space) and atemporal (transcendent to time). In the world of Plato, atemporal means that it does not exist within any time...
- Essays on UFOs, Ghosts & Other High Strangeness in Our Non-Rational and Atemporal World. Luton, Bedfordshire: Andrews UK Limited. ISBN 978-0-9916975-8-8...
- idea of an atemporal fall which separates humanity's current reduced form of time from the divine life enjo**** in Eden. This idea of an atemporal separation...
- the transactional interpretation, the collapse of the wavefunction is "atemporal" and occurs along the whole transaction between the source and the apparatus...