The Case for Nonchronology explores a radical idea: that time, as we experience it, is not a fundamental truth but a temporary consequence of a flawed reality. Elvis Sanchez builds a compelling framework that questions the timeline itself, suggesting that what we call "time" may be a side effect of rupture and decay, not a feature of existence. This book offers a provocative new lens for understanding the broken systems we see in the world.
This book offers: A clear model of reality without linear timeInsight into how chronological thinking shapes identity, memory, and meaningVisual tools and diagrams to rethink causality and consequenceA practical guide for living beyond the clockAccessible, thought-provoking, and grounded in logic, The Case for Nonchronology invites readers to reconsider the architecture of reality-and imagine what it means to exist beyond its temporary confines.
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