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Sound

German: Laut

Common meaning:
Audible sound; a spoken or articulated tone; also: something perceived as intense or loud
Clear meaning:
The form in which movement becomes audible—not disturbance, but the gateway through which the unseen briefly takes shape.

Sound is not just noise—
it is condensation,
transmitting field into consciousness through the ear.

Structurally, sound is not information—
it is the emergence of impulse
as perceivable vibration,
rather than mere structure.

A sound is not a distraction—
it is the voice of the field
when it touches form.

A sound is not loud
because it’s heard—
but because it reveals what resonates.