
Originally Posted by
Sageous
Are you sure about that? Wouldn't Gills' "experiment" be more effective if he surprised his friends? After all, if he asks permission ahead of time he runs the risk of shared expectations rather than shared dreams, doesn't he? In other words if he tells his friends they might all have dreams about each other and, being friends, those dreams might just be similar based on similar expectations.
He could apologize later for the intrusion, I suppose, but I have a feeling the mechanism of shared dreaming (if there is one) doesn't require mutual agreement or planning.
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