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Unga bunga.
Assuming you can fathom such a thing. Which we can't.
Condensed space-time.
More importantly, are you enjoying your time here? If the answer is yes, the journey was worth it.
The people we meet or interact with, the people we see only once and never meet again, the memories of family events or specific turning points in our lives, they all have an impact on us, good or bad, it makes us who we are.
I like reading OT some times, some of the threads are so deep.
No way to disprove it. You can say something like, "But time has changed since we started talking," but how do you know that's not, again, that false memory thing of having a past? :P
I don't believe that's a real thing, but, still, I don't know how one could disprove something like that, and it does mess with my head whenever I try and logic my way out of the idea! :P