atemporal

/eɪˈtɛmpərəl/
adjective
  1. Not affected by time; existing or considered outside of time.
    • In the novel, the ancient forest felt atemporal, as if it had existed forever.
    • Some scientists believe the laws of physics are atemporal, applying equally in all eras.
    • The philosopher argued that mathematical truths are atemporal and unchanging.
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