
Act I: A Chrona Loop
From the first difference to the rhythm of return, structure begins to take shape. Not from outside, but from the self-ordering of change. The Chrona loop is not built — it emerges.

Act II: A Neutrino
The neutrino is a whisper of mass that moves through matter almost untouched. Formed from near-perfect balance in tension, it remembers just enough to exist, but not enough to stay still.

Act III: An Electron
Among the first stable carriers of charge, the electron marks a turning point in the lattice — where tension no longer just loops, but pulls. This is the story of how memory, spin, and structure converge to form the universe’s smallest persistent sink.

Act IV: A Quark
A quark begins as a tension fragment — a partial loop seeking structure. It forms when collapse halts midway, anchoring two points but leaving the third unresolved.