Lesson 01 · atmosphere

Carbon enters the air

Small carbon dots drift through a glass-blue current. The group first learns to see what is present even when the air looks empty.

Lesson 02 · photosynthesis

A leaf catches light

The leaf behaves like a translucent tutorial slide: light enters, green ions blink, and carbon begins to become body.

Lesson 03 · storage

Soil keeps memory

Beneath the glass, layers store amber pulses. Carbon slows down here, becoming a record of roots, water, and patient repair.

Lesson 04 · structure

Graphite reveals structure

A dark flake rotates under a chrome lens. The same element now reads as lattice, mark, battery, pencil, and bond.

Lesson 05 · shared reading

The group reads the cycle

Air, leaf, soil, and graphite are not separate panels. The group overlays them, tracing choices through one connected simulator.

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Lesson 06 · tuning

A calmer system emerges

The simulator does not end with a pitch. It ends with a steadier wave: carbon noticed, named, grouped, and guided with care.