Why Beauty Disappears First: The Time-Structure Speed Gap
Time Structure, Speed Gap: Why Form Thins Before It Returns Field-style informational essay Time Structure, Speed Gap: Why Form Thins Before It Returns Not colour first—repetition first. Not loss first—time thinning first. Form enters the eye first, but the time that made that form possible is usually the first to thin Form arrives first, time thins first Form enters the eye first, but the time that made that form possible is usually the first to thin. Even in the moment we call a species “beautiful,” it was not beauty but repetition that came first. The same temperature, similar humidity, a similar density of food, a similar interval of reproduction. Only where that resemblance remains for long does colour hold. Geology sets the cut by moving slowly Geology is always slow. Slow, and strangely precise. Plates press, something lifts, something opens, the path of wind shifts. When that wind begins to leav...