chronopathy n. (Gr. khronos, time + Gr. patheia, suffering) Ð a temporality disorder, a deficiency of time sense and inability to manage time, to comply with schedules, etc.
Chronopathy is the unindentified cause of many social disorders and career failures.
Chronopathy can be compared to blindness or dyslexia. As a severe impairment of the time orientation ability, it should be treated as a psychological condition rather than a moral deficiency.
Chronolistically represents time but not necessarily the passing of time, or the presence of time but, not in a chronological order. It represents an expanse of time but not in chronological order or with any logic. Eng. adv.
Chronolistically my friends think I’m full of it but, this has happened over a period of time and not necessarily all at once or chronologically. There is no logic to it; I just have dumb friends, chronolistically speaking.
Chronoethereoneirosynchroharmonimnemonipolycosmodynamicism
is a hypothetical phenomenon in which a person can simultaneously perceive, interpret, and remember multiple layers of reality across time, space, dreams, emotions, and cosmic patterns—as one unified, harmonious experience.
Researchers proposed that chronoethereoneirosynchroharmonimnemonipolycosmodynamicism could explain how certain individuals process temporal, emotional, and mnemonic data simultaneously.