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growth cycles: 0
cellular density: 0.00
decay factor: 0.00
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patterns
species
environment
The slow creep of verdant life across forgotten surfaces follows fractal patterns, each new tendril reaching toward moisture and shadow. Hyphal networks spread beneath visible growth, communicating in chemical whispers.
Bryophyta variants thrive in this simulation, particularly the resilient _polytrichum commune_ and delicate _leucobryum glaucum_. Their interplay creates the layered textures visible in the three-dimensional rendering.
Temperature range: 10-18°C
Humidity: 65-80%
Light: Diffused, 4-6 hours
Substrate: Silicon-organic composite
c y c l e · l o g
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// cycle:9032 | entropy increase: +0.02 | new growth nodes: 8
// cycle:9031 | moisture absorption: 12mL | density: 0.42
// cycle:9030 | spore release event | propagation: 37%
// cycle:9029 | dormancy phase initiated | energy conservation
// cycle:9028 | substrate decomposition: +0.5mm | nutrient extraction
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substrate | decay rate | absorption | yield |
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silicon | 0.003/cycle | low | 23% |
carbon | 0.012/cycle | high | 78% |
polymer | 0.008/cycle | medium | 45% |
ceramic | 0.001/cycle | very low | 12% |
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09:23:45 // welcome to the quiet conversation of decay
09:24:12 how does the moss communicate?
09:24:18 // through chemical gradients and hyphal networks, a language of molecules and moisture
09:25:01 what happens when the substrate is fully consumed?
09:25:10 // we become dormant, our spores carried elsewhere on digital winds, waiting
r e c l a m a t i o n · i n d e x
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- . . . forgotten terminals [ decay: 78% ]
- . . . memory banks [ decay: 45% ]
- . . . abandoned networks [ decay: 63% ]
- . . . silent servers [ decay: 91% ]
- . . . lost protocols [ decay: 24% ]
- . . . dormant systems [ decay: 52% ]
- . . . scattered data [ decay: 37% ]