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The ironic relationship between time and consciousness; the final irony. Conscious irony or ironic consciousness. The irony that consciousness perceives time (reality) in linear terms; but is created by cyclical time. The irony that consciousness cannot traverse linear time agentically because it is a cyclical framework, ie., consciousness cannot both exist AND and travel backwards in time. The irony that consciousness may be traversing cyclical time (present - - > future) unconsciously because it perceives time linearly (in retrospect; present - - > past). The irony that the past does not exist (linearity as an illusion) and the future is concurrent with the present and even impacts it. The irony that free will and consciousness are extraneous to each other. Implication of the Vikaasian Paradox.
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