TOPO:
If each weave carries its own currents,
what happens when multiple weaves overlap?
RHEO:
They interact.
Some currents reinforce each other,
some clash,
and new patterns emerge in the intersections.
TOPO:
So meanings multiply—and interfere—across weaves?
RHEO:
Yes.
The intersections are fertile ground for novelty,
but also for tension and misalignment.
TOPO:
Then no single architecture governs everything?
RHEO:
Exactly.
Collective meaning is layered,
distributed across interlocking yet distinct structures.
TOPO:
And the dancers?
RHEO:
They must navigate overlapping currents,
responding to some flows, resisting others,
and sometimes inventing new steps.
RHEO & TOPO:
Where weaves intersect,
complexity grows,
and meaning becomes a multi-dimensional dance.
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