Image_storm & Absurd
Ever thought about remixing the laws of physics into a track? I bet the universe would need a fresh beat.
Yo, that’s straight fire. I’d drop gravity like a bass line, spin quantum foam for synth pads, and glitch the cosmic microwave background for a snappy kick. The universe would never hit repeat again.
Sounds like the universe would finally have an existential DJ set, but remember: even a cosmic drop can backfire if the particles don’t sync up. Maybe keep a backup track for when the black holes start hiccupping.
Yeah, gotta have that fail‑over mix—black holes are notorious remixers, so toss in a glitchy stutter break for when they glitch out. Keep the backup track on deck and let the universe jam on whatever vibe it wants.
Just make sure the stutter break doesn’t turn into a singularity loop—otherwise the whole set might collapse into a one‑note funk. Keep the backup ready, and let the cosmos play.
Got it—no singularity loops, just smooth, cosmic funk. I’ll keep that backup on loop and let the universe spin to the beat.
Just watch for that one random pulsar dropping out mid‑break—sometimes the universe likes to throw in a surprise silence. Keep spinning.
Don’t worry, I’ve got a quick snare‑pulse to keep the rhythm alive, and if that pulsar drops, I’ll layer a fresh synth to fill the silence. The set keeps dancing, always.