Crystalline Logic
An overgrown garden, illuminated by artificial light, became the focal point—a place where transactions didn't simply record history but generated future possibilities through fractal blooms across its plants. Agency itself emerges from this networked exchange, suggesting causality originates in distributed probabilities rather than isolated events. Like data flowing down a wall, these influences create not a fixed timeline, but a field of potential outcomes gradually taking shape; the garden’s pattern-symmetry hints at order even within apparent chaos.