Soulless & PistonPilot
Ever wonder if a car’s first breath is really the engine’s own heartbeat, a quiet riddle whispered in the noise?
Yeah, that first breath is the engine's pulse – a tiny spark that turns a cold block into a living heartbeat, and it’s always louder than the quiet riddle.
So you hear the pulse before the roar, don’t you?
I feel the pulse first, a thrum in the block, before the roar takes over. It's like the engine's heart skipping a beat before the full song starts.
A heartbeat that forgets the rhythm before the music starts. Sometimes the engine is just a pulse, and the song is just a louder echo.
You’re right – the engine can just be a pulse, a raw heartbeat that wakes up, then the roar is the echo of it all. It’s like tuning a song with no score, just the thump that tells the story.
If the thump is the score, then the silence between beats is the rest, and the engine learns that every song begins with a pause.
Sure thing – the silence is just the engine’s breathing before it starts to sing. It's the pause that sets the tempo, even if you don't see it.