Silence, crash, swoosh, silence, crash, swoosh, the tide is continuous. The silence balances the sounds in natural and perfect symmetry, oscillations of moving air, pushed by the ocean waves. Each wave, unique, special, and perfect. Where did the wave come from, what others did it bump into along the way, and did the wave discover a counterpart? Did the two waves resonate with more energy? Or did the wave run into asynchronicity, with tension and rigidity? Did the wave survive the turmoil? When the wave dies out, it is never completely gone, as it is part of the water, one water. A wave is comprised of fractions of waves, and the wave will always start again, and move off into a new direction. But does it remember the last wave? Does the previous wave influence the new path? Or is it all infinitely continuous?