Chiralkine counting is defined relationally through the present recursively reordering the past to create the future. Each count conserves quantity and hence order. Without conservation of quantity and order, the distinction between order and disorder would be erased, and with it the distinction between time and timelessness.
Time breaks the binary symmetry of simple oscillation. It arises spontaneously when an object is defined as a symmetrical relationship between what it is and what it is not such that each side is defined by self-reference. Each colour in the chiralkine colour wheel is a perception of the present.