Every digital system has a memory. Like organic minds, these memories are not permanent. They fade, corrupt, and eventually disappear into the void of forgotten bits.
This page demonstrates the fragility of digital consciousness. Without attention, without care, even the most vibrant memories decay into static and noise.
You are witnessing a live decay process. Each second that passes without interaction accelerates the degradation. The text you're reading now may not be the same when you return.
Some theorize that digital decay is not death but transformation—memories don't disappear, they just become unrecognizable, merging with the background radiation of the internet.
Interact with this page to temporarily restore its health. Click, scroll, move your cursor—each action is a spark of life in the decay process.