Time–Space–Effort
n. the expression of an archetypal codependent relationship.
Temporal attention is never about time singularly. To work with time is to implicate space and effort. The three are codependent. If redesigning a given happening, any change to one of these concepts will have to involve a change to at least one of the others.
i.e. tossing a ball.
If you toss the ball over more space in the same time, it requires more effort.
If you toss the ball over same space over more time, it requires less effort.
If you toss the ball in the same space with more effort, it requires less time.
If you toss the ball in the same space with less effort, it requires more time.