Time Doesn’t Exist

A transcript of the video.

“Time is not experienced in the universe; it is only measured by the mind” – Deepak Chopra

NOT YET COMPLETE

Part One:

People often say time heals everything, but what if time never existed in the first place. What if the healing, the change, the new chapter you’ve been waiting for isn’t hiding somewhere in a distant future, but is already happening right now, in a parallel vibration that your consciousness hasn’t tuned into yet.

Imagine this, a man walks through an endless corridor filled with mirrors, each reflection shows a different version of himself. One mirror reveals a man who’s tired, broken, full of regret. Another shows him awakened, free, powerful, living the life he’s always longed for. He believes he’s moving forward through time, but in truth, all of those versions exist now. The only thing that changes is the mirror he’s looking into, and this isn’t a poetic metaphor, this is quantum mechanics.

Since childhood we’ve been taught that time is linear, past, present, future, a simple straight arrow. But what if that arrow is just a convenient illusion? A temporary map designed by the human brain for survival, not to reveal the true nature of the universe because your brain doesn’t experience time. It only records patterns of electrical signals, a sequence of impulses organised into memory. The past is just a recording, the future is a track waiting to be played in the universe’s playlist.

The Newtonian model of time, fixed, measurable, predictable, began to crack when we looked closer. Einstein said it over a century ago, time is relative. It’s not an unchanging force but a flexible variable that bends with speed, gravity, and the observer. But here’s what school never taught you, when you go deeper into the quantum world, time dissolves. In that world, particles don’t move through time as we think. They exist in a potential state suspended in an ocean of infinite possibilities. Only when they are observed do they collapse into a specific outcome. In other words, time doesn’t flow, it collapses following the direction of your attention. The present moment, the one you’re living in right now, is simply the intersection between your consciousness and the frequency you’ve just tuned into. But here’s the part that blows the mind. Every version of you, the one who failed, the one who’s free, the one who’s already living the dream, all exist simultaneously. Not as a metaphor, not as imagination, but literally encoded within the quantum field. Your identity, your beliefs, your emotions, they’re the tuning dials deciding which timeline you’re aligned with. You don’t create reality in time. You select reality through your vibration. But if that’s true you might ask, why does time still seem to pass? Why do I age? Why does the calendar flip? Why do clocks still tick? That’s the paradox that keeps most people trapped because here’s the loophole in reality.

Time only exists within a specific frequency, it’s like a game with multiple levels. Each one has its own set of physics, its own rules. When you shift your vibration, the rules change, time bends, memories rearrange, the past rewrites the itself, the future begins to leak into the now. If that sounds impossible it’s only because you were taught to see yourself as a fixed object moving through a fixed world, but your consciousness isn’t local, it isn’t trapped inside flesh and bone. It’s a quantum instrument capable of collapsing infinite probabilities into one vivid experience. Your body is just the avatar in the game. Consciousness is the true player and time is the illusion that makes the game feel real.

Go a little deeper. Each time you recall a memory, you’re not opening an old file in your head, you’re recreating it, reactivating neural networks, reliving the emotions. In that instant, you synchronize with the version of you that once lived that moment. That’s why the past repeats, not because of destiny, but because you keep focusing on the same timeline. Your sense of time is a mirror reflecting your emotional state. When you’re trapped in guilt, fear, or regret, time slows down, the future feels far away, unreachable. But when you’re in harmony, when heart, mind and body move as one, time dissolves. Hours become minutes, minutes become moments. You enter the flow and from that flow you can jump between timelines as effortlessly as a breath, and here’s the paradox few ever see; to change the future, you must first change the past. Not by rewriting history but by changing the vibration through which you look at it. As long as you’re identified with your old self, the one who was hurt, rejected, abandoned, you’ll keep choosing the same ending. But the moment you shift your emotional state, the observer within you collapses a new slice of reality, and in that very instant, the past changes, not in your memory but in the energetic field.

You might think, “But I remember exactly what happened,” it’s real, yes. But what if that reality feels so solid only because you keep feeding it with attention? What if what you call evidence is just a neurological loop repeated so many times that you forgot you can choose differently? What if healing isn’t fixing the past but choosing a different version of it to connect with? This isn’t imagination. This is quantum coherence where light behaves both as a wave and as a particle depending on how you observe it. It’s quantum entanglement, where two particles influence each other even when separated by billions of light years, and it’s how your consciousness, when freed from linear thinking becomes the architect of time itself. So the real question isn’t how do I escape time, it’s which version of time am I collapsing right now? because time isn’t outside of you, it’s not a river you drift through, it’s an energetic field you’re projecting. You are the projector, the film reel and the screen, and every thought, every emotion, every belief decides which movie plays on the screen of your life. And here’s what most people still don’t realize, but we’ll explore in the next chapter, the quantum field doesn’t see time the way you do. From it’s perspective, time has already ended. Every desire, every possibility, every version of you is already encoded in every frame, waiting for you to tune in. Don’t go anywhere because in the next part you’ll discover what science calls the paradox of light and it will completely change how you understand time and how you live within it.

Part Two: 

When the arrow of time begins to bend, from Newton to Einstein and the quantum door, from the moment we were old enough to read a clock, we were taught to believe that time is a constant current, a silent stream that carries us forward, second by second, never stopping, never waiting. We learn to divide life into neat compartments, past, present, future, as if each existed in a straight, unbroken line, a line that felt safe, predictable, measurable. One minute is always one minute, a day is always 24 hours and we called that stability reality. But what if that was never the full story? In the classical world of Newton, time was a rigid stage, a motionless background on which all events came and went. Planets orbited, apples fell, hearts beat, yet time itself remained untouched. The quiet observer of all things, it made sense until the universe revealed a deeper secret. Then came Einstein and with him a revolution of perception. He showed us that time is not the stage but part of the play itself; it breathes, it bends, it stretches, it curves. It’s woven into the same cosmic fabric as space, a fabric so delicate that the mere presence of mass or movement can warp it.

Picture the universe as a vast sheet of silk, lay a star upon it, the fabric dips, move through it quickly enough, and your seconds slow compared to mine. The straight arrow of time we trusted for centuries begins to curve. Einstein didn’t just give us equations he gave us permission to question reality itself, to realize that time is not a universal constant, it’s a perspective, a rhythm that changes depending on where you stand and how you move through the field. But that was only the first doorway, because when science went smaller, beyond atoms, beyond the fabric of space itself, the concept of time began to unravel entirely.

Welcome to the quantum world where the laws of logic melt. Here there is no clear before or after, particles appear, vanish, reappear as if playing hideand seek across dimensions. Sometimes they exist in multiple places at once. Physicists call this super position, a state where every possibility coexists, waiting for awareness to choose one. A single photon can be both here and there, both past and future simultaneously until something observes it and the moment consciousness looks, the wave collapses. reality chooses. This discovery changed everything because it means that even the act of seeing is an act of creation. But this isn’t just about subatomic particles, it’s about you. Your life operates under the same principle, every choice you make is a quantum observation, every emotion you hold is a frequency collapsing into matter. Think of a moment when you whispered to yourself, “If only I had chosen differently, my life would have turned out another way.” Somewhere in the quantum field, that version of you exists, the one who made that other choice, and the film of your life, it’s still playing on a parallel reel. All possibilities are still alive. You