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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | [[Cueball]] trained himself to type while asleep, so he could communicate from inside his dreams. He calls this ''Trans-Consciousness Messaging Protocol'', or '''TCMP''' | + | [[Cueball]] trained himself to type while asleep, so he could communicate from inside his dreams. He calls this ''Trans-Consciousness Messaging Protocol'', or '''TCMP'''. |
− | + | He succeeds in using this system to send a message from inside his dream, but his friends, [[Megan]] and another Cueball-like guy, are disappointed when that first message is a {{w|troll (Internet)|trollish}} "F1rst p0st!!", in this case, "trans-reality trolling", instead of something constructive. This cliche comment is typed by people on the internet after they discover a previously not commented post or creation, such as this experience. Most social media sites display comments in chronological order so that the oldest comments are at the top and the newest are at the bottom. Most people only read the topmost posts, thus giving [[Cueball]]'s post the most views. See also [[1019: First Post]] and [[1258: First]] and regarding trolling [[493: Actuarial]]. | |
"Bell & Watson" refers to {{w|Alexander Graham Bell}} and his assistant {{w|Thomas A. Watson}}. Bell is traditionally credited with inventing the {{w|telephone}}, because he was awarded the patent for it, although {{w|Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell telephone controversy|that is still controversial}}. His first phone call was to Watson in another part of their lab. | "Bell & Watson" refers to {{w|Alexander Graham Bell}} and his assistant {{w|Thomas A. Watson}}. Bell is traditionally credited with inventing the {{w|telephone}}, because he was awarded the patent for it, although {{w|Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell telephone controversy|that is still controversial}}. His first phone call was to Watson in another part of their lab. | ||
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The title text explains how this protocol, if real, would be of great value in dream research, since you then would not have to worry about forgetting the dreams after waking up like as in [[430: Every Damn Morning]]. You can relay the dreams as you experience them. | The title text explains how this protocol, if real, would be of great value in dream research, since you then would not have to worry about forgetting the dreams after waking up like as in [[430: Every Damn Morning]]. You can relay the dreams as you experience them. | ||
− | + | However, in order for this to work, the dream has to be {{w|Lucid dream|lucid}}, where the dreamer is aware that he or she is dreaming. This type of dream is very fascinating to [[Randall]], as mentioned in the title text of [[203: Hallucinations]]. But thus this could never work for normal dreams. And lucid dreams are probably easier to remember anyway. | |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[Cueball | + | :[Cueball stand with a keyboard next to a bed. The keyboard is connected with a wire to a computer on a desk to the right. He talks to Megan and a Cueball-like friend.] |
:Cueball: Hey, help me test the Trans-Consciousness Messaging Protocol. | :Cueball: Hey, help me test the Trans-Consciousness Messaging Protocol. | ||
:Friend: What's that? | :Friend: What's that? | ||
:Cueball: I've been training myself to keep my fingers moving slightly as I fall asleep. So I can type from inside dreams. | :Cueball: I've been training myself to keep my fingers moving slightly as I fall asleep. So I can type from inside dreams. | ||
− | :[ | + | :[Cueball sits with the keyboard on the bed.] |
:Cueball: I'm going to sleep now. My computer will relay my messages to you as I explore the dream world. | :Cueball: I'm going to sleep now. My computer will relay my messages to you as I explore the dream world. | ||
− | :[Cueball | + | :[Cueball stand with the keyboard in a forest with tall trees. The leaves are not visible; they are above the top of the drawing. At the top, there is a frame with text:] |
:In the dream: | :In the dream: | ||
:Cueball (thinking): So strange to think none of this is real. | :Cueball (thinking): So strange to think none of this is real. |