Boomerang stick between past, present and future

Document Type : Original Article

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Grand Egyptian Museum , Ministry of Tourism and Archaeology

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The phrase "Boomerang stick between past, present, and future" seems to be a metaphorical expression, possibly referring to the interconnectedness or cyclical nature of time. Here's a brief interpretation: A boomerang is a curved throwing stick that, when thrown, returns to the person who threw it. It symbolizes a cycle or loop, suggesting that events from the past have a way of coming back to affect the present and future. The boomerang stick represents this cyclic nature, acting as a bridge between the three temporal dimensions: past, present, and future.
        In this context, the metaphor implies that actions and decisions made in the past can have repercussions that reverberate into the present and shape the future. It suggests that there is an interplay between these temporal states, where events and choices in one time period have consequences that can be felt in subsequent periods. Furthermore, the boomerang stick could also represent the idea that the past influences the present and future, but those actions and decisions made in the present and future can also influence and reshape the past. It highlights the concept of time not being a linear progression but rather a dynamic process where all three dimensions are interconnected. Overall, the metaphor signifies the idea of time as a continuous loop, where the past, present, and future are intertwined, and the choices and actions within each time period have the potential to impact one another.

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