Within the microcosmic complexities of ecological assemblies lies the seemingly innocuous modality of moss. Often overlooked, this organism encapsulates a convolution of temporal processes and existential inquiries. As scholars with vigilant scrutiny dissect the organic tapestry, one uncovers interconnected paradigms of decay, growth, and the transferral of inherited knowledge—a process best characterised by hierarchies of apparent entropy.
Lost among whispers
of the infinitesimally small,
a world wrought of
decay speaks
in frequencies unheard.
Notably, these entropic narratives unravel within an automatism, reminiscent of the industrious impermanence that governs all organic assemblies. Such a perspective compels the observer to ponder: do these natural processes inherently align with academic discourse, or do they masquerade as an epistemological boundary awaiting utilisation?
Modal is nothing
but a transient
silicate
on the tongue
of ephemeral glypto-skies.