The continuum emerges from discrete lattice points converging toward infinite resolution.
Each node in the field carries a signal propagated through adjacent cells.
Information flows between strata, transformed at each boundary crossing.
Discrete states collapse toward a singular point of resolution.
The lattice density increases until structure becomes indistinguishable from continuity.
Boundaries dissolve as resolution exceeds perception.
The discrete becomes continuous. The lattice dissolves. What remains is the unbroken spectrum.