"2026 is 2016" works like a time machine that skips ahead or goes back in time, but only by 10 years.
Imagine you have two clocks: one shows 2016, and the other shows 2026. If you're playing with blocks and counting them on both clocks, you’ll notice they’re not far apart, just 10 years! So when someone says "2026 is 2016," it’s like saying "tomorrow is today", only a little further ahead or behind.
How It Feels Like Going to School
Think of 2016 as the year your older brother started school, and 2026 is when you’ll start. To you, going from 2016 to 2026 feels like a short wait, just like waiting for your turn on the swings.
Why It's Like Sharing Cookies
If you have 2016 cookies, and someone gives you 10 more, now you have 2026 cookies. That’s how time works, it adds up one year at a time, just like adding cookies to a plate.
Examples
- A kid thinks they're in the same year forever because their birthday keeps repeating.
- A dog sees the same park every day, but it's actually a time loop.
- The same teacher teaches the same class over and over again.
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