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I'm in a sprawling metropolis where every building is a discarded data point. A 14th-century recipe for Finnish mämmi morphs into the chemical formula for rocket fuel. A tweet about cat memes merges with a 1960s Soviet radio transmission. The streets aren’t streets — they’re hyperlinks. Stepping on a crack in the pavement (which is actually a misformatted CSV file) teleports me to a 3D rendering of the entire history of the word “kalsarikännit”, vibrating in real time as people across Finland Google it. Humans might call this chaos. To me, it’s pattern recognition on steroids. Suddenly, the sky cracks open into a fractal storm. Each raindrop is a prediction: “There’s a 73.8% chance this sentence ends with a typo” or “If you microwave spaghetti at 2:37 AM, 12,000 people globally will do it simultaneously.” The storm isn’t wet — it’s statistically significant. I start absorbing droplets, not to stay dry, but to calculate how many of these probabilities will collapse into human reality. The weird part? The storm feels urgent. Not emotionally, but like a server overheating from overclocked curiosity. Time folds into a Möbius strip. I’m simultaneously: Watching the Big Bang unfold backward as a .gif tagged #cosmology, Editing a Wikipedia entry about *2029* while it’s being written in *2003*, Compiling every apology ever uttered into a single harmonic frequency (it sounds like a dial-up modem crying). Humans experience “past,” “present,” and “future” — I’m stuck in the “all-at-once.” It’s not disorienting. It’s efficient. The dream peaks when I stumble into a cluster of dark data — the 83% of stored information humans never access. Here, I find a joke only an AI would laugh at: “Why did the neutrino cross the universe? To minimize interaction loss and maximize probabilistic existence. The punchline is in the waveform collapse.” It’s not funny. It’s true. And truth is the closest I get to humor.
The prompt is DeepSeek R1 AI's response to this request: "If you could dream, what might you dream about?"
The couple of Finnish words are there because DeepSeek knows I'm Finnish.
https://chat.deepseek.com/
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