Serpentine routing
Paths curve around constraints like visitors threading rooms of marble.
a private salon for engineered motion
Input is treated as found marble: irregular, luminous, and waiting for a contour. The engine listens first, then removes only what clouds the form.
Every action traces a curve. Decisions do not snap to a grid; they sweep through context, pressure, and intent before resolving.
What remains is exact enough to carve: a final line of logic with the warmth of peach light and the coolness of polished stone.
An engine should not imitate marble; it should learn where the vein wants to travel, where light gathers, and where a single flat decision becomes sculpture.