Subtle Vectors
Root networks unexpectedly channel seed accumulation against small rises in the land, not simply at low points—a phenomenon better understood as the terrain’s embodied memory of past pressures rather than simple opposition to gravity. This distributed density illustrates how being unfolds through ongoing exchange with its surroundings; each point of settlement alters subsequent potential, forming a pattern-symmetry built from accumulated layers. The way this happens demonstrates that causality isn't a straightforward march forward but an evolving path shaped by pre-existing conditions.