Folded Time

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A warm and radiant light appears beyond the dimensional membrane, taking the form of a moving sphere. This work depicts the motion of a single orb of light, but the movement does not represent time flowing in a linear direction. Instead, time is presented as a superposition of multiple moments. What appears, from a three-dimensional perspective, to be the passage of time is in fact a layered coexistence of different temporal states.

In higher dimensions, time does not advance from past to future. Past, present, and future exist simultaneously and can be observed at once. This artwork visualizes that phenomenon by collapsing multiple moments into a single visual field. The sphere’s movement is not progression but overlap, revealing time as a spatial condition rather than a directional force. The work serves as a visual inquiry into the nature of time itself, questioning whether time truly flows or simply appears to do so from within lower-dimensional perception.