By forward do you mean sooner (shorter timelines) or later (longer, slower timelines)?
“forward in time” means “later”.
Yet “bringing an event forward” means “sooner”. Better to speak of earlier and later than backward and forward.
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By forward do you mean sooner (shorter timelines) or later (longer, slower timelines)?
“forward in time” means “later”.
Yet “bringing an event forward” means “sooner”. Better to speak of earlier and later than backward and forward.