To read the world of computers—coded through human language—one must possess something with remaining memory capacity. Without it, the system cannot even be read. Yet even with memory, the closer we approach the truth within the digital realm, the more we become trapped within exposed search engines, continuously overwritten or erased by unseen forces, until our vision grows blurred.
In the end, we fail to recognize the truth and turn away from it. This cycle repeats itself endlessly—the more we seek meaning within the world of the Internet, the deeper we are drawn into its recursive path.