Quiet Calibration
A single note illustrates how clarity arises not in isolation but as a definition against silence; sustained sound inevitably includes subtle overtones we often miss. This exchange suggests that what exists isn’t simply present, but emerges through continual boundary merge—a process where potential and actuality shape each other, generating form from difference. Even focused attention incorporates traces of periphery, implying sensation doesn't simply fade into disconnection, but recalibrates with inherent entropy to maintain a kind of coherence.