As a commentry on Stephen Wolfram's online article, "On The Nature of Time"
Ummm, yes. And, the tiniest token of time integrated throughout a span, is time [^1]. When that span extends to infinity, the resultant integration is supposed to be all of cosmological time ("Zamaan" in Arabic), but we aren't able to observe the entirety of that expanse, from this side of death. Yes, all existent religious texts have statements about physics and mathematics apart from other tangible as well as abstract stuff because humans are simply curious about such things and keep musing about, stuff.
You can try replacing all instances of the phrase "Computationally Bounded" in your writings with "Ecologically Bounded", that way you will be able to directly allude to the concept of a "local and finite neighborhood of a flock of observers." You can also try replacing "Computational Equivalence" with "Computational Reconciliation."
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