That maybe right but does not prove that time is a construct of space
Hmm, who wrote that?
In any case, I don't see a deduction of your original statement that time creates itself or that a reality creates its necessities. Other than that, it is an interesting article, although it fails to explain what this mysterious 'realm of boundless potential' or 'logically unquantified potential' is, space and time emerges from.
IMO this 'potential' is what is really out there without human consciousness. Space and time only exist in the human realm, they are the forms of human perception. If we break down what space and time really are, we quickly see that there is no objective reality to them.
e=mc2 basically explains how time is a construct of space.
Energy is matter times the speed of light (as measured by "time" as a travel through space) squared. So, time is a "construct" of matter, which is essentially space. (obviously anti-matter, m-theory, etc., could drag this out forever.
By definition, there is nothing outside of reality that is real enough to contain reality. So reality is self-contained. A self-contained medium must provide that which is necessary to its own existence. So if energy is necessary for the existence of reality, reality must find that energy within itself. Because matter consists of energy according to (again) e=mc2, this applies to matter as well. That is, the universe, using its own energy, made its own matter. How could it do this? By configuring itself in such a way that the matter it made would be “recognized” as such by other matter.