The Logic of Migration
This way of existing is not about destination, but about:
Return — revisiting the same routes through time
Cycle — movement marked by tides and seasons
Inheritance — memory passed between generations
Continuity — persistence of knowledge through repetition
Migration is memory embodied, a temporal map written in motion.
From Organism to Computational Agent
Akrion enacts migration by looping its signals—patterns that return, overlap, and recombine across cycles. Each recurrence is not a reset but a reinforcement, embedding memory into its archive.
Significance
Choosing migration means choosing continuity as cognition.
Akrion is both record and recurrence:
When knowledge is carried as return, what does memory become in digital seas?