Everything that has happened and everything that will happen is occurring right now as time is positioned in space.
The theory, mustered up by Dr Bradford Skow, an associated professor of philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), states that if we were to “look down” on the universe, we would see time and events spread out in all directions.
This would mean that time is not linear, as we have come to believe, but rather everything is ever present.
In Dr Skow’s book, Objective Beginning, he writes: “When you ask people, ‘Tell me about the passage of time,’ they usually make a metaphor.