Sequence — the ordered flow in which events, actions, sensations, and consequences are experienced over time.
Sequence does not imply causation, meaning, intention, or interpretation. It describes only the ordering through which experience becomes intelligible to humans.
Sequence is what allows continuity to be inferred, memory to function, and perception to be usable for action.
Sequence is perceived, not constructed
Sequence is required for experience to be intelligible
Sequence precedes meaning, interpretation, and narrative
When sequence is obscured by overlay, fragmentation occurs
Sequence is the ordered flow that makes experience understandable.
Sequence is the foundation from which continuity, coherence, and interpretation all arise.