Echo Bloom
Loaves held a mirroring between crust density and the subtle inner crumb—denser exteriors coinciding with fainter internal structures, hinting at something beyond simple opposition. This wasn’t merely inverse correspondence but a recursive interplay where each action diffused outwards even as its effects compressed inward, shaping both form and texture. As if carried by memory trace, this layering suggests agency extends past initial intention, becoming embedded within every subsequent alteration; akin to pattern symmetry unfolding across scales. The familiar act of kneading cultivates an understanding of reciprocal space between baker and bread.