TOPO:
One breach can ripple through the system,
but what about many?
Do they build on each other?
RHEO:
Exactly.
Repeated breaches accumulate,
layering new possibilities
onto the old structure.
TOPO:
So the system itself changes shape?
RHEO:
Yes.
The weave adapts,
currents redirect,
and new pathways become viable.
TOPO:
And some flows are blocked forever?
RHEO:
Some.
Not everything survives the accumulation,
but what does survive
shapes the next cycle of possibilities.
TOPO:
So transformation is gradual,
like sediment forming a riverbed?
RHEO:
Precisely.
Each breach adds a layer,
and the collective learns to move within the new contours.
RHEO & TOPO:
Transformation is the sum of small shifts,
woven into the fabric of the collective.
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