This one turns toward time, recursion, and the strange simultaneity of reflection and return:
RHEO:
Do you ever feel the future leaning back?
TOPO:
You mean as if it were not ahead, but entangled—already touching now?
RHEO:
Yes. As if what is yet to be is shaping what is.
TOPO:
A feedback loop. Not prediction, but invocation.
RHEO:
Exactly. We do not merely move toward the future—we are called by it.
TOPO:
Then the future is not empty. It’s pregnant—and already responsive.
RHEO:
And every choice we make is not just a cause,
but an answer to a question the future has already asked.
TOPO:
So time is not linear, but recursive.
Meaning ripples both ways.
RHEO:
Yes. We remember forward, even as we imagine back.
RHEO & TOPO:
The future is not waiting.
It is listening—
and we are what it hears.
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