The difficulty comes from the fact that our mind, with which we try to understand the world, and thus our existence, and our senses, with which we are a physical entity of this world that has a degree of freedom called time, oriented, which is the dynamic parameter and an extension in a 3-dimensional space, presenting 3 degrees of freedom, evolving according to the dynamic parameter which is time.
This suggests that our mind, whose material support is constrained by these laws, cannot extricate itself from them, at least totally.
However, when we study the universe, with our mind and its constraints, relativity shows us that these notions of time and space have no physical character but are only appearances of a more synthetic concept: space-time.
Since the universe, of which we are a part, has a space-time structure that we know how to describe analytically, even if our mind cannot synthesize it, it seems that it would be, by reasoning in terms of space-time only, forgetting time and space, that we should conduct our analysis.
The image should be more synthetic and would undoubtedly point us towards a different interpretation of our understanding of the universe and our destiny.
To be continued…