Why this word is great
TIMESCAPE — [Noun] A multi-dimensional perspective or conceptualization of time, often implying a broad or extended temporal view or the possibility of time travel. From time (Old English tīma, "time, period") + -scape (from Middle Dutch scap, "shape, condition"), by analogy with landscape. Unlike "chronology" (which strings moments like beads on a wire) or "temporality" (which measures the drip of seconds), a timescape sprawls, folds, and overlaps—a palimpsest of eras. It is the historian tracing the ghostly outlines of a vanished city beneath modern streets, the physicist bending spacetime into a loop, or the insomniac lying awake as memories and dreads bleed into one another. Time is not a river but a vast and shifting country, and we are always wandering in it.