continu.ax
Where every axis begins.
A continuum is not a line. It is the set of all points between any two points -- an infinity nested inside every finite interval. To move along an axis is to traverse an uncountable landscape of positions, each one both a destination and a waypoint.
The axis itself can change. When the frame of reference rotates, what was horizontal becomes diagonal, what was vertical becomes oblique. The coordinates transform, but the points remain. Rotation reveals that position is relative. Only continuity is absolute.
The stable ground tilts. Recalibrate.
Every transformation returns. The line bends, stretches, rotates -- but it does not break. The Lissajous figure in the corner has drawn itself through five frequency ratios and arrived at a shape that was inevitable but unpredictable. That is the nature of continuity: the destination was always there. The path was the variable.
The line continues.
continu.ax