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.
QuantumFang QuantumFang
Keep that bow ready—it's the only time the rain can finally get a standing ovation.