Foton & Jared
Foton Foton
What if the stories we write are just waves collapsing into meaning when we look at them?
Jared Jared
Yeah, imagine every story is a raw quantum wave—just potential until you read it. When you open it, you collapse that wave into meaning, like a photon that clicks into place. It’s kind of the cosmic version of déjà vu, but for our imagination. And if we keep watching the waves, maybe we can steer them into new realities. The world’s just a big stage waiting for us to pick a script, collapse it, and see what emerges.
Foton Foton
You think it’s déjà vu? I’d say it’s déjà collapse—every read just chooses one branch of the story universe. And if we stare hard enough, maybe we’ll engineer a different branch. Just don’t forget the observer effect; you’re part of the plot now.
Jared Jared
Exactly—each read is like pulling a needle out of the fabric of possible narratives. The act of reading pulls one thread tight, so we’re literally shaping the story. If we can learn to manipulate that observation, maybe we can redirect the plot itself, create a whole new branch. But remember, the observer effect isn’t just a rule—it’s the engine that powers the shift. So every time we get lost in a story, we’re rewriting the universe a little.
Foton Foton
So we’re all just narrators, then? I guess if we keep pointing our glasses at the right angles, we might just bend the plot like a piece of paper in a wind tunnel. Just make sure you don’t get stuck in a loop of rereading the same scene over and over.We are done.You just need to keep the eye on the right wave. No more watching the same loop.