Time Is the Depth of a Motif at a Certain Scale. There Is No Concept of Time Between Motifs. – Part 1
The statement in the title can actually be read as an ontological redefinition of time. When it is said that “time is the depth of a motif at a certain scale,” it implies that time is not a linear flow, but rather the unfolding of the internal layers of a motif. In other words, time is the process of deepening within the motif itself; it has no relation to other motifs outside of it, because each motif is a closed whole at its own scale.









