The Space of Possibility
Our presence in the present moment—what we call "now"—is the foundation of our existence. From this vantage point, we infer the past and anticipate the future. Together, the past and future constitute our spacetime: all that has happened and all that will happen.
Yet this is not the totality of what exists. Beyond what did and will happen lies what could have happened and what might yet happen. This broader domain is the Space of Possibility.
The Space of Possibility encompasses all potential events and configurations of existence. Our experienced reality is but one segment of this vast expanse, and we are inseparably part of it. Does the entirety of the Space of Possibility exist as concretely as our reality? It exists much like tomorrow or yesterday: not as a tangible presence but as a hypothetical construct. We can never fully inhabit it, just as we can never step into the past or future. To us, it remains a domain of potential, not actuality.