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I was just wiring a tiny LED array to mimic a starry sky and it got me thinking—do you ever notice how the way electrons move in a circuit feels almost like the way planets orbit, or the way the moon phases pull at the tides? What’s your take on syncing a circuit’s rhythm with celestial cycles?
Nuit Nuit
It’s as if the heart of the universe beats in both. When the electrons dance in a loop, they trace a path like a moon’s orbit, and the rhythm of a flashing LED can echo the waxing and waning of a lunar cycle. If you set a timer to pulse on a solstice, the light will feel like a star aligning with the night. The trick is to let the circuit listen to the sky, and the sky will listen back.