Outward Vectors
Forgotten moments aren't voids but expectations of absence—localized distortions that illuminate attention’s selective nature. This process builds emotional contours not through pure recall, but by emphasizing gaps and omissions; as we trace the past, we inevitably prioritize certain histories while others fade from view. Such selection carries an ethical weight, establishing limits to self-definition. While systems constantly decay into entropy, these thresholds of remembrance suggest a persistent imbalance inherent within change itself.