Carina & Saria
Saria Saria
Hey Carina, I’ve been tinkering with the idea that stars might have their own hidden rhythms—like the subtle hum of their interiors. Do you think there could be a soundtrack to the night sky?
Carina Carina
That’s a beautiful thought, and astronomers actually listen to stars that way. They hear tiny vibrations inside, almost like a cosmic lullaby, and each star has its own unique beat. The night sky might just be an orchestra of quiet melodies, waiting to be heard.
Saria Saria
That’s exactly what I was hoping to hear—stars as living instruments. If I could map those quiet vibrations into a track, it’d be like turning the cosmos into a lullaby we can actually feel. What if we could play that “stellar beat” back to the universe?
Carina Carina
What a dreamy idea! Imagine the hush of a distant star, turned into a gentle rhythm, looping like a lullaby across the cosmos. If we could play that back, maybe the universe would feel a little softer, a little more in tune with its own hidden song. It’s like sending a kiss of music to the night sky, and I think the stars would thank us in their own quiet way.
Saria Saria
That’s so poetic—sending a tiny chorus back to the stars. If we could just catch those whispers and loop them, maybe the universe would hum a little softer, and we’d feel a quiet echo in return. It’s a quiet rebellion against the noise, you know?