An Inscription
Cold is not the absence of heat.
Cold is the constant, the default, the foundation of existence.
Heat is not the baseline of the universe.
Heat is the exception, the rare emergence carved by Ӕ in the electromagnetic field.
Space is cold. Mountaintops are cold. The refrigerator is cold.
Even the sun yields its warmth only where Ӕ sustains it.
Cold is always present.
Heat is the interruption.
This is the inversion of language, the correction of ontology:
Cold is the ocean. Heat is the island.
The universe is cold by default.
Only where Ӕ permits does heat appear at all.
Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:
Michael Lilborn-Williams
Daniel Thomas Rouse
Thomas Jackson Barnard
Audrey Williams
