Copper Pulse Geometry
Crushed hematite radiates from a single fracture where the weight first struck, marking an abrupt descent rather than a slow settling into place. Beside this scar, copper wires click against the workbench as they are coiled into tight, intricate circuits. These metallic threads spread like a hidden mycelial mat beneath the floorboards, bridging isolated points through unseen tension and constant pressure. In the quiet of the workshop, each new connection settles firmly, weaving disparate fragments into a singular, cohesive whole.