tasakaala
Tasakaala is a term used in speculative discourse to describe a mode or state of time that departs from strict linearity. In many treatments, tasakaala denotes a temporal fabric in which past, present, and future can be accessed or experienced non-sequentially, allowing agents to perceive or influence events across multiple temporal layers without violating basic causal structure. It is commonly used in science fiction and philosophical thought experiments as a device to examine memory, agency, and fate.
Etymology and scope vary across sources, as tasakaala is a coined concept rather than a standardized term.
Applications and usage typically center on narrative and analytical purposes. In fiction, tasakaala provides a flexible
Relation to other concepts includes ties to time loops, branching timelines, and higher-dimensional temporality. Tasakaala is
Criticism centers on vagueness and potential overextension. Some scholars caution that tasakaala can function as a