“Between two organisms, temporality is asymmetric. The nature of world-lines is non-sumultaneous. And so, we must imagine that there are not necessarily ‘many worlds’ (an idea I find absurd), but rather ‘many times’.
Most of the monumentally profound mysteries… are not of energy. They are of time.
For example, there is temporal »feedback situations, as well as situations… of temporal »frictions.
Temporality is rife with a supralog of dimensionality.
In fact, I would suggest that dimensionality itself… is fundamentally temporal, rather than spatial.”
— an anonymous informant
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