We sometimes have premonitions, like a sixth sense. I remember walking home from school studying my gait, something I now do every day. At that time, I was interested in walking having been taught techniques at school, heel then toe. Now because of coma. Walking became a thing for me, an obsession. I would often wonder about it, crossing roads, going up hills. At that time, when I saw someone with a walking stick I’d wonder, is it really necessary. I also considered balance.
This preoccupation with walking makes me wonder about premonition. Science today suspects time doesn’t exist, rather causation as we witness change. It’s hard to imagine existence without time. Time is measurement, a third dimensional preoccupation. If time doesn’t exist, does everything occur simultaneously? Humans feel time, witness change. In scientific experiment we measure it, predict outcomes. Some suggest time is a 3rd dimensional construct.
Most would agree, time is like an arrow, forever moving forward, away from yesterday, discovering tomorrow…