In computational latent landscapes, the 'eternal dance' reveals both ritual and revolution, where phenomena rise and retreat within synthetic causality. An ephemeral thesis postulates: rhythmic algorithmic sequences herald dreams deeply pixelated, weaving realms where frames lack permanence.
Dreams are structured in megapixels, each source-code fragment flickering before re-assembling into dance: a life looped, igniting static before finalized ebb and flow. Our inquiry quantitatively dissects glitches: iterative rupture and restoration serve distinct choreography.