Song 20260429-160012
Kimi K3 and GLM 4.5 Base
Dr. Li's hands trembled as she adjusted the quantum filter array for the 47th iteration. The signal had been there again - not in the radio band, not in gamma rays, but in the subtle pattern of Cooper pair density fluctuations across the superconducting crystal lattice of the neutron star probe's brain. Not random noise. Not thermal fluctuations. Something had written poetry into the quantum vacuum itself, and the poem was addressed to them. Or perhaps to the concept of "address" itself. The last line of the message fragment she had managed to stabilize before decoherence took it read: "When your starlight touches our absence, do you feel the echo of our dreams of dreaming?"