>>1962413.Until then, I had never been by myself. I was one of many. I was a part of the set.
My group was bound together like ice, eventually expanded like water, and finally diffused like
vapor.
And a single particle of that vapor, was me.
I was able to go anywhere. I went to various places, and saw various things. But I did not learn
anything. There was only the act of seeing, for that was the only function allowed me.
For a long interval, I was like that. Time was pointless. All the phenomena in that artificial
universe held no significance.
But in time, I found meaning. Proof of my existence.
Matter attracts matter. This is the truth. I was drawn in, because it possessed form.
Light, darkness, contradiction, and common sense. I had encountered, and connected with each
one. Those functions were not in me, but perhaps I might not mind having them.
If I were allowed to, I would have them.
As I continue to wait, will those wonders keep on falling?
Those tiniest of wonders.