The Dream Language

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I just woke up from a great dream, and was noting it down when I realised something.

Of course, dreams are forgotten quickly so high chances are that I just forgot the dialogue but,

There were many places in that dream where people were able to speak multiple sentences in the same sentence!

Like, they would just ask something like, "How did you find the courage to do what you did?" and for some reason, I knew they were also asking, "What was your parent's reaction?"


Like, they just managed to convey multiple statements.


And this might be confusing how I am so intrigued about something as simple as (Stament1+and+Statement2), I just do find it intriguing.
 

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you're telling me that You find it intriguing that Your Dream managed to convey to You something that held multiple statements, that You, in fact, are not sure is what exactly happened?
I mean, I know they asked me "How did you find the courage?" and "What was your parent's reaction?" in the same sentence, I know they only spoke one sentence, and it wasn't a long sentence....
 

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Could it be caused by a mental time overlap? Both sentences were spoken but at different times and your mind condensed them together once you woke up in order to consolidate memories.
Mmm, most probably, but assuming that didn't happen makes me wanna invent a process which would allow me to coney two messages at the same time
 

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Dreams are trippy sometimes. Ranging from living a whole other different life to an eldritch being trying to communicate with you.

They are fun to try to understand.
 

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Mmm, most probably, but assuming that didn't happen makes me wanna invent a process which would allow me to coney two messages at the same time
I think German compound words would do that, :blob_cookie:
 

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I just woke up from a great dream, and was noting it down when I realised something.

Of course, dreams are forgotten quickly so high chances are that I just forgot the dialogue but,

There were many places in that dream where people were able to speak multiple sentences in the same sentence!

Like, they would just ask something like, "How did you find the courage to do what you did?" and for some reason, I knew they were also asking, "What was your parent's reaction?"


Like, they just managed to convey multiple statements.


And this might be confusing how I am so intrigued about something as simple as (Stament1+and+Statement2), I just do find it intriguing.
That would be a cool mechanic for a part of my story at some point.
 

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That sounds like parallel thinking, just spoken.

It's really interesting because while human speech is not suited for that as it's way too complicated and variable, something similar can be easily achieved with machines. The exact details are too complicated to explain here (you can watch videos on Fourier transform if you wanna know more), but the gist is that when you have a wave, the Fourier transformation can break it down into the frequencies that make it up.

So, if you assign a different frequency to each letter of the alphabet, you can layer those waves, and an appropriate program will easily separate each individual sound.

You'd just need something to arrange the letters back into coherent sentences, but that just a technical challenge, easily manageable with some time and skilled people.

Magic, of course, would make that a lot simpler.
 

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That sounds like parallel thinking, just spoken.

It's really interesting because while human speech is not suited for that as it's way too complicated and variable, something similar can be easily achieved with machines. The exact details are too complicated to explain here (you can watch videos on Fourier transform if you wanna know more), but the gist is that when you have a wave, the Fourier transformation can break it down into the frequencies that make it up.

So, if you assign a different frequency to each letter of the alphabet, you can layer those waves, and an appropriate program will easily separate each individual sound.

You'd just need something to arrange the letters back into coherent sentences, but that just a technical challenge, easily manageable with some time and skilled people.

Magic, of course, would make that a lot simpler.
That does sound amazing
 
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Mmm, most probably, but assuming that didn't happen makes me wanna invent a process which would allow me to coney two messages at the same time
You can already do that.
You are a secret Agentt after all.
(There conveyed two messages)
It is called a double entendre (double meaning).
 
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