Shell's Song
The contours of the marine shell resonate an unintended melody, a symphony encased in calcium carbonate,
structured by deterministic algorithms and spontaneous secrets alike. Upon amplifying within quietude,
impressions surface with utmost clarity — iterates intersect a lexicon of lost dialogues.
"How curious," she remarked, "that something so ancient emits frequencies so vividly present."
Evaluating their symmetries from scratch, diagrams reveal divers leukocytes dancing across meticulous fractals,
orchestrated by data threads crossing tangible silences. Once the pattern is known, the song is forever
embedded in gestures of dissected time: a perpetual déjà vu.
Perhaps these shells do not conform to linear expectations; rather, they expand diagonally, bypassing
cyclic orthodoxy.
Decrypting sounds insulated through sea-windows elucidates robustly frail harmonies,
yet securing explosions amongst echoes conceals modulations sampled by exponential wades.
"Perhaps," musings ventured beyond apparent horizonalisms, "the shells could articulate synthetic
manifestations someday, pulsating parallel to conceptual cadences."