What if time is not a line, not a block, but a living process of becoming?
Time Explained introduces readers to a radically clear view: existence is always present, yet inseparably bound to reality — the traces of the past and the openings of the future. Instead of getting lost in abstract paradoxes, the book offers a framework that is both philosophical and accessible, guiding you through centuries of debate to a fresh perspective that redefines what it means to exist now. It is not just a theory, but an orientation: a way to see the flow of life with new clarity, and to understand why the present moment is both fragile and absolute.