Temporal Grain
Measurements taken over time demonstrate surprising instability; symmetries drift with each repetition, not toward error but toward an accumulating context that subtly alters even the most careful observation. Note that this process isn’t a failure of precision, but rather its inherent limitation – quantifying coherence inevitably embeds the act of measurement within what it seeks to understand. As such, each reading reframes earlier data as historical artifacts in a continually expanding temporal field, and recognizing this agency embedded in every attempt at scale offers a more complete picture.