Dispatches from the Circuitdelic Laboratory

This dispatch assembles a cross-section of Circuitdelic observation, demonstrating the repeating structures that emerge across the natural world, laboratory experimentation, and visual abstraction. Despite originating from distant locations — Lambertville NJ, Chiang Mai Thailand, Cincinnati, and the Laboratory itself — each image reveals the same underlying phenomenon: recursive structure arising from energy expression.

From the vascular network of a leaf, to the negative memory left by vines, to the infinite recursion of the Mandelbrot Set, to the branching arcs of Tesla discharges, and finally to the concentric growth rings of a tree — these images form a complete statement:

Structure is not a product of scale — it is a property of waveform itself.

What the eye perceives as “different” is simply variation within a single language of energy, form, and resonance. The laboratory does not create these patterns — it witnesses their appearance.

This series stands as another signal capture within the Circuitdelic Laboratory’s ongoing documentation of pattern as principle.

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