Objects, unlike humans, experience time by absorbing and preserving its various phases. Their physical forms can hold memories spanning multiple generations. Although they may appear static, objects possess a remarkable ability to capture the fleeting present. Every reflection that appears on their surfaces enriches their memory by recording the stories and people associated with them. They can remember the streets on which these events took place, the weather that was present, the voices that could be heard, and the scents that stimulated the senses. Objects speak a silent language that allows them to resume conversations that were interrupted centuries ago. They become the guardians of forgotten history, which they reveal in their own enigmatic ways through interactions with humans. Objects are not afraid of time as they can transcend the past and even glimpse the future.