Time
There are two Time(s).
- Primary time: individuating, self-constructing time. Discretization of the Unconscious-Bergsonian continuum. Every individuated-individuating being-becoming has its own primary time. Free choice sequences (choice sequences has no time since they're not individuating).
- Secondary time: the so-called objective time. Revelation of Objective-Time continuum that is to be completed by the totality of primary time(s).
The mechanism of the individuation-becoming of primary time: diagonalization of the countably infinite totality of primary time(s) when these time(s) synchronize by means of interaction. "The totality of the countable infinity" generates contradiction, which demands free choices to be made for all becomings by means of abduction.
The End of Time is the completion of the objective continuum, and also the complete "division" of Bergsonian continuum into point-singularities as individuated beings.
Our notion of the continuum forces that when seen through the lens of set theory the Axiom of Choice fails, and hence there's no well-ordering of the continuum. Thus there doesn't exist a linear ordering that is absolute which also has a beginning for each of its segments. Either there's no beginning neither an end, or there's no linear time (with backward causality taken into account) at all. The latter necessitates some sort of absolute simultaneity, while the former poses a logical problem that is equivalent to the absolute impossibility of precisely locating even a single point on the continuum.