Differential timing is the common language of organised systems.
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Differential timing is the common language of organised systems.
Organised systems persist by reproducing the biases that make their own continuity more probable.
The way we think about time quietly shapes the way we think about everything else.
Time is not something through which relations pass. Time is the finite propagation of relation itself.
Meaning is not stored in words; it emerges as harmonic structure through time.
Studying machine learning now looks less like a steady ascent and more like an asymptotic orbital reference frame perennially caught in and constrained between attraction and repulsion. The desire is centripetal, a pull towards the imagined centre of mastery and promise, but the structure itself functions centrifugally, casting people back out, denying arrival. The gap […]