Current Phenomena: Atlantic Eddies of 2123
Imagine a future where ships no longer ride the tide but surf the arrays of luminous vortexes, marking territories in the shifts of Amazonia's irrigation forks or the ephemeral patterns of synthetic krill. Back in 2123, these eddies were not just currents but living histories, carrying whispers from continents untouched by spaniels of metal and synthetic graphite.
Swirling entities termed "Mother Whirls" cradled ocean floors in their wake, forming tides beneath the surface too dense to measure but too sublime to forget. Perspectives shifted as diversial vehicles carved their names into magnetic sediment patterns, leaving relics of curiosities for spectres to muse upon.