The expansion and contraction of space is the process of definition by which form occurs. Each expansion/contraction is the manifestation of a new form within each locality of said continuum thus acting as an inherent contrast of one form in one time relative to another in time thus allowing distinction to occur. The manifestation of time is this progress of forms where the percieved length of time is in itself a space given the comparison of progressive forms in itself is a space.
One limit changes into another, allowing the forms to occur, thus time is an observation of space unfolding through itself, as a further space, inherently making time as being a dimension of space in itself by which multiple forms occur given the time between successive firms is merely a ratio of spaces as a further space.
A contracting circle manifests one specific circle in one moment in time and another in a seperate moment. The progressive change in the circle makes the circle a spatial continuum that when all changes are viewed simultaneously it leaves the circle effectively void of any distinct qualities.
It is by this nature that time is fundamentally a process of distinction as it allows gaps in the continuum to unfold an inherent comparison of one state to another for without the gaps between one form, in the continuum, to another an inherent absence of form occurs as there is no distinction. These gaps, as absences of form or a relative nothingness, further imply time occurs through an inherent void where the negation of said void is the distinction of the form itself. Time is thus a process of distinction.
Time as distinction is a space between spaces, as the distance in time between one progressive form and another is a space; the fundamental quality known as space is one of paradox. In other words: the division of space as a space makes space by nature a paradox as space is what manifests itself making it's attributes potentially infinite in time, with time being a spatial dimension, an actually infinite by nature of the infinite spaces, as distinctions, within it.
Time within time is distinction within distinction as space within space where each metarecursion is a space itself. Time is the distinction of spatial folds where space molds space into a simultaneously multiplying and dividing space as the change of form. Each new distinction is an alternation within space, given the repetition of qualities is a cycling into and out of existence or rather distinction and non-distinction, making time an inherent spiral thus leaving a paradox that time is a geometric form and subject to very same spatial qualities it makes distinct.
Time is merely a spatial paradox and with it the foundations of form.