One of the mysteries I’m trying to answer for myself is about the difference in measuring space and time.
Leading from my experiment on how an expanding droplet “learns to see” space and time, I will attempt to connect the concept to our own experiences of space and time.
For primitive boundaries how long in duration something lasts (the number of samples between actually sampling the target configuration (primitive sequential recognition) feeds into the “growth” of time.
The radius and circumference of boundary expansion is synonymous with the likelihood of sampling a configuration or statistical distribution.