This document presents a thesis on developing a new concept of temporality that is adequate for understanding the future. It discusses different theories of time, including Bergson's duration and Husserl's retention-protention model of internal time consciousness. It proposes adding a "middle third" term called "x-tention" to represent time as simultaneously discrete and continuous. The document also examines the concept of "blocktime" created by blockchain technology and smart contracts, which allows time to be specified and assigned to future events. Finally, it conjectures that new paradigms like blocktime could "make more time" by accessing alternative time trajectories, with implications for posthuman futures involving human-machine collaboration.