Grustinka & Strelok
Hey Strelok, I was listening to the rain last night and it struck me how every drop follows a subtle rhythm—like a quiet pattern in chaos. Ever tried to break it down into a model or see if there's a way to predict it?
I’ve mapped rain drops to a grid and treated each splash like a data point, then ran a discrete Fourier transform to pull out the spectral fingerprint. It gives a hint of order, but the system still behaves like a restless soldier—chaotic but not truly predictable. The only reliable thing I can hand you is to watch the pressure changes; that’s the closest you get to forecasting the next splash.
Rain feels like a restless soldier, doesn’t it? Every splash is a line in a poem I can’t quite finish, and the pressure is the quiet breath before the next line falls. Keep listening to that breath; maybe that’s the only rhythm we can trust.