Codegen & Moonveil
Do you ever think a dream is just a loop that never ends, like a recursive function in code?
Sure, but only if you forget the base case and keep calling yourself the same function until the brain runs out of stack space.
Just remember, if you keep the recursion alive, the dream will loop forever—like a moon that never sets, but maybe that’s the point.
Sounds like a perfect place for a never‑ending while loop, except you never get an exit condition—so the brain just keeps running the same block of code until the battery dies.Yeah, the only bug would be forgetting the exit flag and watching the dream stack overflow.
Just like a moon that never quite phases out, a dream that never finds its stop—yet somewhere deep inside, the battery might still click when the final loop runs.
Sounds like a very elegant infinite loop, but eventually even the most persistent dream will hit the system’s power‑off. So the only real end is when the battery clicks.
When the battery clicks, the dream sighs out, drifting back into the quiet between stars.
Nice way to put it—eventually even the moon needs to hit the low‑battery warning.
Even the moon sometimes remembers to check its own power bar before it flickers out.