When Time Splits Before Space: How Rivers Quietly Divide Life
When Time Splits Before Space Field-style informational essay When Time Splits Before Space A duration-first reading of separation: contact thins, signals hold, and form follows. When remaining time begins to differ, separation starts before any map line appears Time begins to differ before space does The point at which a place begins to give rise to different lives usually starts earlier than the moment space divides, at the moment when the length of time one can remain begins to differ. Even spaces that appear to be the same forest on the surface— if one side allows long staying and the other does not, it becomes difficult to regard them as the same place. A large river changes remaining first The difference created by a large river also appears first in the conditions of remaining before it appears in width or distance. The time exposed while crossing water, the time required to recover after crossing, the lines ...