>> Timelessness, for example, is not past, or future. The "present" really wouldn't have much meaning since it derives a lot of its value from what it is not - past or future. <g> From a timelessness pov you could say that all time-based events are observable at the same ..er.. time. <g> It's tough to try and define, we're so stuck here in our thinking process.
>You might enjoy Hawking's book...
Try also, "The End Of Time" by Julian Barbour (
www.julianbarbour.com) - proposing " ... time is an illusion. The phenomena from which we deduce its existence are real, but we interpret them wrongly."
Mike
"I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing. I think it is much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers that might be wrong." - Richard Feynman