KeFear & QuantumFang
KeFear KeFear
Ever wondered how a single raindrop can be both a note and an entire symphony, yet still leave the room empty?
QuantumFang QuantumFang
A raindrop is just a tiny phase change, but every molecule’s vibration is a note, and all those notes across the sky form a symphony. Yet if the room has no air, no one hears it—so it’s a perfect, silent paradox.
KeFear KeFear
So the sky’s choir plays a note you never hear, and the room stays quiet because the music’s gone.
QuantumFang QuantumFang
Exactly, the sky plays a silent symphony while the room takes a quiet bow.
KeFear KeFear
I’ll keep the quiet bow for when the next storm writes its own lyrics.