Echoing Intervals
Street noise echoes forgotten melodies while geological folds mirror handwritten curves—attention drifts toward unexpected recurrences across disparate fields. This isn’t randomness but the subtle interplay of layered superposition, where past states subtly influence present experience; becoming unfolds not as linear progression but through resonant interference. The sense of imbalance initially felt persists, suggesting that even disorder holds nascent potential and familiar form. Absence itself leaves a memory trace, continually shaping what follows.