Thanks for reading. It wasn’t intended as a sleep metaphor, although I see the point you are making. Its sort of backwards, with sleep the world (we assume) keeps moving continuously but the persons continuity sort of stops for a while. With redaction, if you find yourself suddenly in the future then your experience is continuous, but the world jumps forwards discontinuously.
Thanks for reading. It wasn’t intended as a sleep metaphor, although I see the point you are making. Its sort of backwards, with sleep the world (we assume) keeps moving continuously but the persons continuity sort of stops for a while. With redaction, if you find yourself suddenly in the future then your experience is continuous, but the world jumps forwards discontinuously.