I only find that boggling in the context we both agree you're not using: relativity (block universe in particular).
In so far as we ignore all of relativity because it's so counter-intuitive and strange, "all moments of time being equally real" seems as trivial and straightforward as "all places in cartesian 3-dimensional space being equally real".
I only find that boggling in the context we both agree you're not using: relativity (block universe in particular).
In so far as we ignore all of relativity because it's so counter-intuitive and strange, "all moments of time being equally real" seems as trivial and straightforward as "all places in cartesian 3-dimensional space being equally real".
But yes, boggling is never compulsory.