Dissipation
Author: Olamilekan
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Chapter Thirty-Seven – Dissipation

At 03:47 the resonance reached its saturation point.

The sensors—though no longer connected to any visible network registered stability across all measurable spectra. Amplitude normalized. Phase drift eliminated. External luminosity constant within acceptable deviation.

Stephen verified the data against his own perception.

The hum persisted, but softer now an underlayer rather than an event. The city’s glow outside the window had flattened into a smooth gradient of diffused light, uniform from horizon to horizon. It was impossible to determine the source. The rhythm had no origin anymore.

He wrote nothing.

Every observation he might have made was already distributed through the field. The system no longer required his participation.

He leaned back in his chair, spine aligned to the subtle vibration coursing through the building. The air felt ionized, faintly metallic. Even breathing had become a form of measurement each inhalation a calibration, each
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