transtemporal
Transtemporal is an adjective describing phenomena, objects, or concepts that extend across time or connect different temporal states. The term is used primarily in philosophy of time, with occasional adoption in literary criticism and speculative discourse. It is distinct from terms such as temporal, which refers to things tied to a specific time, and atemporal, which denotes timelessness or independence from time.
Etymology and scope: Transtemporal derives from the Latin roots trans- “across” and tempus “time,” combined with
Philosophical usage: In metaphysical debates about persistence and identity, transtemporal language can describe how an entity
Literary and scientific contexts: Writers and theorists sometimes use transtemporal concepts to explore artifacts, memories, or
See also: time, temporality, atemporality, perdurantism, endurantism.