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Tick is the usual deal.
In fact, our entire world is discrete. At the level of the microcosm this is clearly visible, but as the size of objects grows, this discreteness becomes smaller and smaller.
It is simply neglected.
If the road was discrete, why not drive discretely too? I don't look at the petrol gauge the whole time I'm driving. At most once, twice a day. In the mirrors when necessary. A traffic light just makes the road discrete, dividing it into sections ))))
that's what we're talking about. the data comes to you discretely. the data comes in ...spetoflag...look.... spetoflag...look. You don't have to turn while doing this. but you do have to look. If you don't look at the spetograph (let's say skip and look at every 5th) there's not much good, definitely not much. Look ... go straight ... look, go straight.
And that's the way it looks. Didn't look ... drove (no matter whether straight ahead or sideways)... That's it. Next traffic light I didn't look again... (I won't attach photos. Many people have imagination here and you can draw the picture yourself)))
They may not be traffic lights, they may be corners. It's a discrete signal and you have to analyse it when it comes in, not an hour later...
Well, then what causes it to change?
OK, then why does it change?