Dense Relations
Each grain of sand carries weight, yet meaning isn’t isolated to individual particles but arises from their wider interactions; the currents of force ripple outwards as one influences another. This demonstrates agency not as inherent quality, but an effect of connection – causality originating in patterned exchange rather than singular cause. Viewing things this way reframes objects like a teacup: no longer simply holding history, it actively participates in creating it through relational association, and suggests even stochastic events might possess underlying symmetry.