Adjective
atemporal (comparative more atemporal, superlative most atemporal)
Unaffected by time; timeless; permanent or unchanging.
The machinery, when activated, would create atemporal bubbles wherein nothing was affected by the flow of time.
The greatest music is atemporal.
He stressed the historicity and cultural construction of concepts while simultaneously advocating the necessity of an atemporal and immanent apprehension of them. Source: Internet
It is essentially the difference between the real (everything subject to time) and the ideal or irreal (everything that is atemporal), such as logical truths, mathematical entities, mathematical truths and meanings in general. Source: Internet
A Theory of Aspectuality: the interaction between temporal and atemporal structure. Source: Internet
The one exceptional actual entity is at once both temporal and atemporal: God. Source: Internet