That's probably my preferred view, but there are problems reconciling it with everyday experience. It would mean that all ages t of (say) me are living their lives equally, in some sense of equally. But how does that explain the experience we have of living our lives in the order of the real numbers, and the fact that it keeps getting later? —Dan Mike Stay writes: ----- Just as [I wrote] below:
Another possibility is that our lives are being lived from start to finish, unchangingly. The parts we have already lived as well as the parts we have yet to live, just like the present moment, all entirely as equals. This just leaves unexplained how we can then experience a moment as separate from other moments.
I don't see what the problem is. Plug in t, get the experience at t. -----