The word "foreseeable", commonly used in the English language in the past and nowadays in disuse, refers to an event or situation that can be anticipated and anticipated by the speaker. Thus, a "foreseeable event" is a situation that the narrator identifies as possible in the future, declaring it as likely to occur with certainty and, therefore, anticipating it.
The strength of each charge decides the color of each pixel.
Explanation:
"The strength of each charge decides the color of each pixel. If there is no charge, the pixel will be black. If there is full charge the pixel is white."
'Till the seed of the fire flicker and glow' indicates that the narrator is trying to restart the fire which is confirmed by the statement 'I kneel and blow'