That was one thing that stood out to me in Part 2. When the Fremen are teaching Paul to sandwalk, he starts getting it and it shows the two of them walking off in lockstep doing the same thing. That clearly means there’s a pattern and it’s not random like they said.
They also said it simulates wind patterns on the sand, so there’s definitely a system. They never say it’s random I think.
You’re right. I think they said it’s walking without rhythm. But to me that implies randomness.
In the books it’s supposed to be like the natural sounds of the desert, sand shifting and such so the worms don’t take take notice. Even as good as Paul was when he first met the Fremen he was admonished for how loud he was and the trail he left (well just by Chaini really), in the books anyways, I still have to watch pt 2.
White noise static is random but also follows a pattern so that any chunk of white noise will look pretty much identical to any other chunk of white noise. If they are replicating a wind noise it would be pretty much the same as white noise, totally random but following a strick pattern.
See also how any normally distributed random event will create a bell curve of probability. The pattern is so strick it is a corner stone of statistics, however it’s cause it’s pure randomness.
Maybe the worms just leave them alone cause it sounds like smooth jazz to their little wormy ears
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Best I can do is Semen Jizz
No, that’s Star Wars
Alden Ehrenreich talked about research for his role as Han Solo, and mentioned that he read articles on Wookieepedia
This makes me happy. I like it when actors do their research.
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“Now that’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time”
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