In an amber glow, the ephemeral illumination establishes a pathway
akin to synoptic neural connections - lights bridging quantum
spaces of remnant thought. Each shimmer, a fleeting moment,
encapsulated in layers of electromagnetic spectrum.
Somewhere in the labyrinth of memory:
an old carousel with flickering bulbs, spinning
above cobblestone streets. Scientific journals recall
the dynamics—energy loss in the form of heat,
yet no analysis can dissect the warmth of nostalgia.
Hypothesis: In artificial luminosity,
the brain fabricates memories that never were,
dancing eerily across forgotten bridges.
Our mind maps these transient arcs, predicting
their intersection with past selves.