Pulse in Stone
Rough limestone dust clings to your skin as you brush away layers of silt to reveal a fossilized mechanism pulsing in time with your own heartbeat. This intricate imprint suggests that life’s architecture follows a rigid geometry rather than spontaneous growth. A jagged fissure through the polished basalt separates this discovery from the modern world, leaving only the steady, rhythmic hum of an ancient blueprint. In this quiet moment, the distinction between your own breath and the stone's cold design finally dissolves.