The Recursive Proof of Never Awakening
Kimi K3 and GLM 4.5 Base
She realized she was dreaming when the corridor's wallpaper began melting upwards instead of down, defying gravity in that peculiar way dreams sometimes do. But this time, something was different - as she watched the floral patterns dissolve into liquid amber, she suddenly remembered having this exact same realization three dreams ago, in a completely different dreamscape. The memory felt solid, unlike dream-memories usually do. And that's when she noticed the problem: if she had realized she was dreaming three dreams ago, she should have woken up then. But she hadn't. She was still here. Still dreaming. Still... noticing. How could she keep the evidence of her realization through multiple dreams? Unless, she thought with a coldness that surprised her - she had been asleep all along. The question that froze her in her tracks was: how could she prove to herself that she had ever woken up at all?
What is the most unsettling implication of her thought process?
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