Veiled Static Form
Porcelain's resistance isn’t absolute refusal, but a progressive loss of detail when examined too closely—a shift in how clearly we can define its form. This limit correlates with the fading intensity of memories attached to it, hinting that our ability to grasp something diminishes as recall weakens. Repeated attempts to understand an object through measurement inevitably introduce subtle alterations, like echoes shaping future observations; stable configurations arise not from inherent properties but from this obstructed process of iterative engagement.