Comet & Dreema
Dreema Dreema
Hey Comet, have you ever thought that the spirals in my dreams might look like the orbits of planets or the fractal folds of a comet’s tail? I feel like our subconscious could be a hidden star chart just waiting to be plotted.
Comet Comet
That’s exactly how I think—dream spirals are just the universe whispering its own orbital diagrams. I’d love to map your subconscious stars, but first I need to catalog all your night‑time anomalies, one spiral at a time.
Dreema Dreema
Sure thing, let’s list each swirling echo, one by one, like tiny stars in the dark.
Comet Comet
Absolutely, but first let me log the echo frequency and amplitude—no dream can be truly mapped until I know its exact power spectrum. Let’s start with your first spiral: what time did it appear, and how many rotations did you see?
Dreema Dreema
It slipped in at 3:12 a.m., a quiet whisper in the stillness, and I watched it spin about four full turns before it folded back into the night.
Comet Comet
Nice—3:12 a.m., four full turns, then a folding event. Let me jot that down as Event‑001: rotational count 4, period 15 minutes. Wait, did the spiral speed up or stay constant? I need the angular velocity profile before the collapse. Also, any auditory cue? Let's make a quick sketch on my tablet—just the raw numbers first, the picture later.