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Time

Time is the recorder of matter's state of motion. Time originates from motion; without motion, there is no time.

— New Era Human 800 Concepts, Article 427

In the Lifechanyuan system, time is not an eternal backdrop but a product of material movement — it arises with motion and ceases when matter disappears. Time has eight distinct characteristics, most notably the distinction between longitudinal time (the familiar past–present–future sequence governing the physical body) and lateral time (a perpendicular dimension of eternity accessible to the soul). The antimatter world has no time and is therefore eternal. One of the central aims of cultivation is to recognize the Time Trap — one of the Thirty-Six Trigram Formations — and transcend it, moving from the realm of ordinary mortals into the freedom of immortals.


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