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The Seventh Fall
In classical physics, falls are classified into six types—free fall, projectile motion, forced oscillation, and so on. The so‑called "seventh type" invents an undefined mode of descent, suggesting that the return of space ore to Earth lies beyond technical rationality. Ore and spores rise along transport lines and air currents and then fall through the vast atmosphere: ore hardens into stone, spores split and regenerate. When rocket debris (technical objects) and spores (natural objects) together form a new falling subject, this critical moment reveals the convergence of technological violence and nature’s backlash—humans are no longer the sole interpreters of cosmic motion.