Attempting the First Process There is allowance for a broader output space than that which is mapped through the Conveyance Function: this is the Unexplained Output Space, and thus, given some complete output space , the conveyance function operates as such where is the Unexplained Output Space.
As such, our basic creative process can produce a wide range of outputs in no way functionally dependant on the internal process configuration (nor the input space, but that is null in this case anyway).
The key feature an effective Conveyance Function provides is to explain the intrinsic binding of objective entities.
Let us explain this with another basic process, the Identity Process. In the identity process, we say that i.e. the Input Space is the same as the Output Space (this is a necessary but not sufficient condition to describe the Identity Process, because reconfiguration processes also fulfil this condition). for identity. i.e. the process has a null internal configuration space. But crucially, the condition of the Identity Process which makes it unique is that what goes in is exactly what comes out.
Do we have to develop the concept of temporality to explain this? i.e. can even the identity process be expressed without the notion of an essentially temporal domain?
Time is special because (in the case of processes for which the relativistic effects are negligible) it facilitates a universally identical property of the object and configuration spaces. i.e. if we constrain all of space to a single basic dimension: time, we open up the central mechanism for Objective Communication. i.e. if we define an object instead as a pair where is its position in the object dimension, is its position in the temporal dimension.
In order to communicate any notion of a Conveyance Function, we must first determine a common temporal frame of reference.
In order for there to be communication in the objective domain, you must first establish a temporal foundation and work outwards from there.
Time provides a single, universal shared space within which the objective can manifest.