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verydeerbeard Ā· 2 years
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A Guide to the Omniverse. Part 3
By Aleatony / Alexander Maximus Randomness.
In the Omniverse exist the fenomenon known as Variants, Variants are the infinite uncountable of versions that exist of the same creature through the Omniverse, even taking account those in who said creature is regarded as fictional, mythical, legendary, or imaginary.
In a true sense all are Variants, and there is no Original, but to the individual creature, the self is regarded as the Original and the rest as Variants as a defense mechanism of the sefl ego.
Now Variants have, as said before, an uncountable infinite variability, but, within that variability there are certain aspects of the creatures that are to remain part of their self, as in without those details and quirks they won't be a version of that creature. For that specific versions, that are too different from the recognized creature trend, we use the addon term Divergents. Having then two branches Trendy Variants who follow the main trend, and Divergent Variants who doesn't follow the trend.
A good example of this can be explained with the table of alignments, think of it as a graf with the three axis being replaced with the three categories: moral,(good, neutral, evil); beliefs,(lawful, neutral, chaotic); roots (light, both/neither, darkness). The last part is both as to refer to the source of the creature/object and the nature of their power/abilities. So there can exist beings that are good, lawful but dark (ex, Meta Knight)
Of course the creature version are classified by the percentage of adherence to the main trend, with those with a perfect 50/50 being classified just as Variants.
On the subject of knowing a Variant of yourself, proceed with the most absolute caution, as while in the best of cases you will find other you that will understand you like no other, you can also find what could be your worst version, enemy, or nightmare, or even the three at the same time.
Also the species or kind you are, will surely be just one of the infinite ones your variants can be, so don't be surprised if in some clusters you end up being a little hoarse. Same with language, infinite ones, some even impossible to listen or speak, read or write.
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verydeerbeard Ā· 2 years
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A Guide to the Omniverse. Part 2
By Aleatony / Alexander Maximus Randomness.
Traveling through the Omniverse isn't a matter of jokes unless your journey takes you to the more funny clusters of the Omniverse. Luckily for us, the Matrix, aka the organizing crystal network of the Omniverse, is completely visible in the space between worlds, easily recognizable for its crystalline composition, everchanging colors, and rhizoid structure.
The intelligent traveler will use these structures like roads and paths to reach their destination, but within an infinite amount of realities is easy to get lost, so the first reality one must visit when reached the space between clusters is the Omnibrary or Omnitheca, the place where ALL the information was, is and will be kept, preserved, and organized. To find it just travel to the place where all the roots converge and emerge from.
Within this special cluster, the adventurous traveler will find a true treasure trove of all kinds of information, including indications to reach whatever it is its destination, and go back to the exact reality from the exact cluster from where the traveler came from.
If your target was to reach the Omnitheca, well you have reached your destination, you are welcome, just be careful about what you inform yourself about. The disponibility of information for those who manage to come to it is absolute, which means that without care and consideration will drive you to absolute madness or end your life.
First of all, try to remember that, because you appear as an author on something, doesn't mean you have written it, there are infinite versions of yourself after all, and even your name could be the pseudonym for another author.
Second, just because you don't or do believe in something, doesn't mean that you are right or wrong, in the Omniverse reality is flexible, what was real in your homeworld could be fictional in another, and vice-versa, this is the only full truth, reality itself is a matter of perspective.
Third, don't annoy the librarians, when I say that they can make your life a living Hell, I'm not joking.
Fourth, don't mess up with, or annoy Matty, the consciousness of both the Matrix and Omnitheca which are one and the same, and she has enough power to do to your insignificant existence anything she wants, also it might be wise to not rile her up, or make her cry, as this will make the librarians very mad.
Fith, respect the information, (there is a punishment for messing up the books, and I don't wanna talk about it, nope,.............moving on), and any creature you may find while searching for information, kindness isn't obligatory but is greatly appreciated.
-Sixth, and final, if searching for information about any future, always take it with a grain shaker of salt, (a grain wouldn't be enough). The future is at the same time written in stone, and flowing like a river. For example, any information about your future may be subjected to changes after your interaction with it or could be for a different you, a different timeline, or universe,......etc. Unless you can prove that the obtained info corresponds exactly to the place where you want to apply it, for safety issues, don't treat it seriously, it's like the betted money on a casino or cryptomarket, you are sure that you are gonna lose and don't know if you are gonna win.
The Omnitheca, at least in its early iterations, it's divided into floors, in order, they are, first, the library, where all the written and digital forms of information are kept except for the biographies, videos, rulebooks, and videogames.
After that, the Omni-rooms, are empty rooms that are 100% adaptable to the guests.
The next floor is the buffet and kitchens.
Later we found the Ludotheca, a room with almost every toy, game, and rulebook, except for those classified as artifacts.
The event Pavillion is right below, a place to hold multiverse/cluster scale events.
And the last ones are the Videotheca, the Biotheca, the Artifact Compendium, and the Biographic Archives. All these floors are connected through an elevator of expansive space, made to adapt to the space and weight needed to move any guests of the Omitheca.
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verydeerbeard Ā· 2 years
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A Guide to the Omniverse. Part 1
By Aleatony / Alexander Maximus Randomness.
The omniverse, the collective of everything that did and didn't, does and doesn't, will and won't, can and can't, must and mustn't, exist.
The uncountable infinity of all and every possible iteration on the existence of anything no matter if it's life, object, both, or none.
This mere concept raises the question, if every possibility exists, then there should be an infinite number of worlds where this theory will seem false, an infinite number of worlds where the concept of omniverse doesn't exist.
Let's put ourselves in perspective. It is wildly known in the Multiverse theory, which states that our actions change the future of the universe, albeit slightly. In an Omniverse theory, a multiverse will be a cluster of universes all coming from a primal one. Within the cluster every universe is in a possible state, the number of states is dictated by the laws that govern that primal universe, and its derivates. In other words, all the universes in the same cluster will have a number of things in common, like a theme of sorts.
With that in mind, to an underdeveloped universe, separated from the others, while still in reach of the same cluster, it will seem that the theory isn't true, hence existing in the omniverse an infinite number of universes where the omniverse theory seems false.
Now, in order to give coherence to the whole theory, we need something to keep a structure. Otherwise, the whole omniverse and its clusters will mix in a chaotic mess unsuitable for any life.
Luckily for us there is a theory that says that, given an enough quantity of information, space and time, intelligence should emerge from it. And given the omniverse characteristics, this sholuld be true in a veritable amount of universes and/or clusters.
The result of this law theoretically should be a universe/cluster, that contains the organized and limitless amount of information about the whole omniverse, and within it a complete intelligence of enough caliber to keep the omniverse together and structured.
This intelligence should have a medium to interact with the omniverse, a matrix of sorts, it should be efficient in its shape, but inorganic in the matter. Like the mycelium of a fungus, made out of a polymorphic and possibly heterochromatic vitreous compound, that while able to interact with the omniverse, leave almost no trace behind, maybe just some sort of gravitational anomaly, a different distribution rate of normal matter to dark matter, or a different shape in the distribution of the galaxies.
Now, to the scales we are talking about, the speed of light is definitely too slow to work with. This is why moving through such distances will require the creation of Einstein-Rosen bridges to warp the distance enough so the use of near or light-speed travel became viable, although this would only allow displacement through clusters which allows the creation of said bridges.
In a matter of laws, the laws of physics on this universe can be used as a humble tool to know the estimated deviation of other parts of the omniverse.
The rest of the omniverse will have an infinite number of variations of them, even clusters where new laws are added, such as those for things that aren't exactly real in this one like magic and mana, superpowers, or cartoon logic and cartoon physics.
Now to end this we have to talk about information, this is an interesting topic because the information in the omniverse isn't limited by space, matter, speed, or distance, this allows that even shapeless thoughts are represented in some place of the omniverse, allowing an interesting review on the classic problem, which was first the chicken or the egg. In this case, which was first the universe of who might have created you and your universe in their head, or your own universe where you live and exist.
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verydeerbeard Ā· 2 years
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Maui is not obese
Maui is a powerful demigod. Big and strong andā€¦ oh, you think he looks fat?
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Thatā€™s probably because youā€™ve been conditioned by the media to accept this
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as what strong and fit looks like. Amiright?
Sadlyā€¦ these guys are not all that strong. Yeah, they got musclesā€¦ but they arenā€™t built in a useful way. They are built for looks and thatā€™s about it.
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is a strong guy. Actually a competitor in the Strongman competition. Butā€¦ his tummy sticks out and he doesnā€™t look like a Dorito.Ā 
You know who else is strong?
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These guysā€¦
And Mauiā€¦
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Look at those arms, omg. And that solid, sturdy torso. You can see a shadow where his meat covers his ribs, but he doesnā€™t look like any slouch to me.
And this guyā€¦
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Thatā€™s Dwayne Johnsonā€™s grandfather. When the Disney animators showed him their sketches of Maui, he pulled out a picture of his grandfather and showed it to them because he was amazed how similar they looked. This dude was also a pro wrestler.
Thereā€™s actually a great infographic about ab muscles and stuff over HERE. but this is the part i want to show you.
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Nowā€¦ look at Maui again.
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That thickness donā€™t move like fat. It doesnā€™t jiggle and heā€™s able to flex it. Look at how it sits on his body. It doesnā€™t sagā€¦ he doesnā€™t have a gut. Thereā€™s even a slight V shape to his torso.
Itā€™s just big and not ā€˜definedā€™.
And people arenā€™t used to that.
(sorry, this isnā€™t the most organized postā€¦ i kinda just let it all spill out)
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verydeerbeard Ā· 2 years
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Maui is not obese
Maui is a powerful demigod. Big and strong andā€¦ oh, you think he looks fat?
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Thatā€™s probably because youā€™ve been conditioned by the media to accept this
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as what strong and fit looks like. Amiright?
Sadlyā€¦ these guys are not all that strong. Yeah, they got musclesā€¦ but they arenā€™t built in a useful way. They are built for looks and thatā€™s about it.
Thisā€¦Ā 
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is a strong guy. Actually a competitor in the Strongman competition. Butā€¦ his tummy sticks out and he doesnā€™t look like a Dorito.Ā 
You know who else is strong?
Tumblr media
These guysā€¦
And Mauiā€¦
Tumblr media
Look at those arms, omg. And that solid, sturdy torso. You can see a shadow where his meat covers his ribs, but he doesnā€™t look like any slouch to me.
And this guyā€¦
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Thatā€™s Dwayne Johnsonā€™s grandfather. When the Disney animators showed him their sketches of Maui, he pulled out a picture of his grandfather and showed it to them because he was amazed how similar they looked. This dude was also a pro wrestler.
Thereā€™s actually a great infographic about ab muscles and stuff over HERE. but this is the part i want to show you.
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Nowā€¦ look at Maui again.
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That thickness donā€™t move like fat. It doesnā€™t jiggle and heā€™s able to flex it. Look at how it sits on his body. It doesnā€™t sagā€¦ he doesnā€™t have a gut. Thereā€™s even a slight V shape to his torso.
Itā€™s just big and not ā€˜definedā€™.
And people arenā€™t used to that.
(sorry, this isnā€™t the most organized postā€¦ i kinda just let it all spill out)
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