This is part of an ongoing conversation here at faircompanies about free will, determinism, time, philosophy, happiness and the meaning of life (See also Summer of (family) love; and A river, 3 generations of family & the meaning of life)
Inspired by places real and embellished (18th century Spain, England, Mexico, America; 21st century Catalonia and Galicia; and late 21st century Silicon Valley), The Long Now Trilogy (Trilogía del Largo Ahora) plays with our ideas of time (it can be read in any order) and was inspired by T.S. Eliot’s Burnt Norton (From Four Quartets). “Time present and time past / Are both perhaps present in time future / And time future contained in time past. / If all time is eternally present / All time is unredeemable. (…)”