Antecedent
No prior reading is required.
Emergence
Sometimes, while concentrating on long-term goals or just resting for the future, we begin to wonder if we even exist. Nothing matters to us, and nothing changes because of us. The world seems independent of our existence.
Stabilization
I suggest taking a simple walk and seeking out a crosswalk without traffic lights. When you see a car approaching in the distance, but at an adequate distance, start walking slowly. You will see the car stop and wait for you. That single phenomenon proves that we are interacting with the rest of the world. In other words, we exist.
That sudden delay for the car will lead to chaotic subsequences for the entire world, all caused just by you.
Convergence
Traffic lights efficiently arrange traffic. However, the twinkling sparks of coincidence might have created most of our universe.
Descendant
No more related particles, yet.
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