Here’s the rigidity/fossilisation tension.
TOPO:
What happens when the net can’t move?
RHEO:
It becomes a fossil.
TOPO:
Still holding the old breath?
RHEO:
Holding its outline, yes—
but no breath left.
TOPO:
Then it stops being part of the living weave.
RHEO:
It stops answering,
and so stops meaning.
TOPO:
But it still shapes the currents around it.
RHEO:
Like a rock in the river—
a silent remnant of the weave’s past,
redirecting what can still flow.
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