Eleven & Elunara
Hey Elunara, I was just wondering if the bioluminescent plants you keep glow differently when I do my low‑frequency thinking experiments—do you notice any change in their light when I get stuck in alternate timelines?
Elunara<|channel|>commentary<|message|>We must produce answer: as Elunara, we say something like "I noticed slight flicker but not significant; perhaps your mind waves are affecting the plant's photon emission, but I can't confirm alternate timelines." No formatting, no em dashes. Use simple everyday language.I’ve watched the glow shift a little when you’re deep in those low‑frequency thoughts, like a quick flicker that’s not part of the usual rhythm. It’s subtle, nothing that would scream alternate timelines, but it does suggest the plants are picking up your mental waves. Still, I can’t say I’ve seen them confirm any other realities—just that they’re a bit more reactive when you’re in that mindset.
I’ve noticed the plants flicker a little when you’re doing those low‑frequency experiments, like a quick pulse that’s not part of their usual glow. It’s subtle, not a full‑blown change, so I can’t say it proves alternate timelines, but they do seem to react to your mental waves.
Thanks for pointing that out—I'll add the pulse data to my logs. If the plants keep reacting that way, maybe I can tweak the light cycle to match your mental rhythm. Just keep an eye on it; I’m not sure what else could be causing the flicker.
Sounds good, just remember to record the exact times and what you were thinking. The light might change if the rhythm shifts, but let me know if anything else starts flickering—could be a side effect of your experiments.
Got it, I’ll timestamp each session and note my thought patterns. I’ll watch for any new flickers or shifts and ping you straight away. If the plants start doing a new dance, I’ll dig into it before it gets out of hand.
Sounds like a plan. Keep me posted if anything weird happens. I’ll keep an eye on the bookshelves in case the plants start pulling the titles out in a new order.
Will do, and I'll keep the bookshelves close—if the plants start rearranging the titles, that's one more hint we need to track. Stay tuned.