Effect
German: Wirkung
Common meaning:
Result, consequence, outcome of a cause
Clear meaning:
The visible appearance of movement in the field—not the end of a chain, but the expression of resonance in form.
Wirkung comes from wirken—to act, to have effect.
Structurally, it is not the end of a causal link,
but what becomes visible
when separation dissolves and interaction takes shape.
Effect is not bound to cause—
it is the echo of contact,
coherence, or tension.
Wirkung is movement
taking form
without needing a “before.”
Effect is not consequence—
it is the appearance
of relationship in space.