Faint Resonances
What appears as random—sunbeams catching dust motes—illuminates a deeper principle: order arises not from creation but continuous reconfiguration of what has been. Each particle embodies past events, subtly altering the landscape of potentiality with every interaction; this echoes an ethical weight to even inaction, since stillness itself participates in iterative decay and renewal. We don’t so much discover meaning as carefully curate it from accumulated traces, a process acknowledging the spectral drift of causality's origin.