To broaden your perspective and cognition, it can be helpful to think in multidimensional terms. This requires the establishment of a mental framework that can accommodate expanded logical thinking. The concept of 'timelines', for instance, is a term you may encounter often. Understanding its potential applications can be beneficial. So, here is one example of its use:
In the current mainstream scientific and academic circles, the concept of timelines is yet to be fully accepted or confirmed. However, with the advancements in AI and quantum computing, it's anticipated this will change in the near future. We will then shift our focus to understanding the reasons why a larger system might utilize these timelines.
One way to comprehend this is by introducing the concept of 'timeline chunks'. These can be seen as sections of timelines that the larger system uses to process, for instance, a particular goal. The nature of the goal isn't as significant as understanding the function itself.
From the perspective of this larger system, decision-making data is continuous and doesn't cease when a system-wide change is instigated. Because of this, there's a need to distribute these changes over a duration of the data until the goal is accomplished. Following this, the system will collapse or merge these timeline chunks into one, based on the most favorable outcome.
It's worth noting that some of these chunks will become part of a new timeline, remaining active for an extended period until the subsequent timeline chunk undergoes the same process of collapsing and merging. This process is cyclical, forever repeating, and always in existence.













