Eternalist time: all time points are already instantiated but we only see one of them. Fat time: all possible timelines are instantiated in parallel, forming a single fat time line, but we only experience the part looping information back to us.
Relativistic time is only defined with respect to an observer. But here, we are referring to the computational arrow, which is much more basic.
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Right. (As an aside and why I headed down the misunderstanding track was I'm interested in models that *are* temporally observant, and trying to do (probably mad) things with audio.)
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