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Revision as of 17:57, March 5, 2025
This article takes place in the 26th century of Distant Worlds.
ε¹¹
OVERVIEW
Epsilon-11 is a realm where the very laws of mathematics and physics break, place where the divine divides zero by zero, where π is said to equal four, and where time itself is flowing in all directions.
ε¹¹ (Epsilon Eleven)
Also known by various names across different civilizations Pulse of Harmony by the Athezians, Edge of Eternity by the Archangels, Universal String by the Archdemons, and Face of God by Humanity. ε¹¹ is a mysterious cosmic phenomenon that appears to permeate both the cosmic background and the quantum fields. The only known visualizations of ε¹¹ available to Humanity were derived from data within The Library, a repository maintained by the Archangels. It is described as a string-like geometric structure, resembling a self-similar fractal, resonating across all spatial and temporal dimensions, from the tiniest Planck scales to the infinitely vast. According to the Archangels' calculations, this resonance extends through all eleven dimensions, making ε¹¹ a phenomenon that exists beyond conventional understanding.
First Encounter by the Archangels
According to the recorded history within The Library, the Archangels first encountered hints of ε¹¹ during their studies of the universe's dimensional geometries, specifically while observing the direction towards the Universal Center. A leading figure within the Archangels' scientific community noticed inconsistencies and gaps in the observational data, initially dismissing these as system errors. However, a second-in-command, tasked with verifying the data before archiving it, decided to investigate further. By replacing the missing data with blank packets and carefully filtering the rest, a visual pattern emerged—revealing a self-similar, fractal-like geometric structure that resembled a string. This discovery was initially dismissed by the Archangel collective as a mere coincidence, likely caused by hardware malfunctions.
Discovery by the Athezians
When the Athezians were granted limited access to The Library, a group of biochemists stumbled upon an archived file labeled X55124-Y123-Z12-W6774, Article Ψ12i. The file contained records of the Archangels' earlier discovery, which the Archangels initially referred to as Sheeyahie Kaf'shey, translating roughly to Mother Universe Art. Inspired, they used their own bioengineering technologies to replicate the Archangels' observations, directing their instruments toward the same region of space. This time, however, their tools detected an unusual pulsation pattern— a rhythmic, beating pulse that became evident when the data was converted into sound waves. When they shared this newfound information with both the Archangels and the Tionislans, the Archangels revisited their earlier conclusions, reconsidering the structure they had dismissed. What was once Mother Universe Art soon became recognized as Edge of Eternity, a more profound and enigmatic entity than originally thought.
The Lead of the Tionislans
The Tionislans, ever committed to unraveling the mysteries of Bridges, were intrigued by the reports circulating across various civilizations about this peculiar geometric structure embedded in the fabric of the universe. They decided to examine the Bridge logs to find any references to the phenomenon. In collaboration with the Archangels, they identified a specific systematic configuration within the Bridges that allowed for traceable pings toward the potential location of the structure. The data suggested that this configuration could connect to an assumed Bridge endpoint, which always returned a "Listening" state, hinting at a hidden network node deep within the cosmic fabric.
Calculations suggested that attempting to "dial" into this theoretical Bridge would require an enormous amount "Epsilon Zero" of energy which, if expended, would cause the Bridge to collapse into a black hole. This led to the term Epsilon-11 by Humanity, symbolizing a resonance existing across all eleven dimensions—a phenomenon even more enigmatic and paranormal than the ten-dimensional Graviton. It represents a structure embedded in the very essence of space and time.
Encounter by Humanity
The concept of Epsilon Eleven was first introduced to Humanity through a conversation between Harrison Wells, a crew member of the CRS Graviton, and "Lotus," the communication interface of The Library on the planet HyperBorea. During their discussion, Lotus hinted at the enigmatic nature of the phenomenon:
- Lotus: "...And you see, there is something we still haven't answered yet, a structure."
- Wells: "A physical structure?"
- Lotus: "Can't tell really. It's like within the fabric itself. So far, even Time itself cannot make sense of it."
This cryptic exchange marked the beginning of Humanity's awareness of ε¹¹, yet to be elaborated within The Library
"Point of Origin"
The theorized Bridge that responds to ping requests, nicknamed the "Point of Origin," is believed to be the very first Bridge installed within our universe.
The Tionislans, deeply invested in understanding and optimizing the configuration equation of Bridges, have spent ages attempting to minimize the electric charge value of "Epsilon Zero" requirements needed to access the "Point of Origin." Despite their efforts, the required energy levels remain impossibly high, creating a fundamental barrier to directly connecting to this mysterious structure. In the meantime, the Athezians have taken a different approach, attempting to map a route by sequentially "pinging" through existing Bridges, creating a chain that could, in theory, lead to the "Point of Origin." However, this method would take an estimated 14 eons, making it equally impractical.
The Impossibility of Direct Access
The core challenge in reaching the "Point of Origin" lies in the immense energy required, quantified as "Epsilon Zero." Despite its anomalous nature, the Bridge is visible through advanced sensory technologies, but the equations governing Bridge calibration fail to account for such extreme distances. The general configuration equation for a Bridge is as follows:
\mathcal{S}_{\text{Bridge}} = \int d^5x \sqrt{-g} \left[ \frac{1}{2} R - \Lambda - \frac{1}{2} \left(\alpha_F |\nabla \phi_F|^2 + \alpha_B |\nabla \phi_B|^2 \right) + \beta \sum_{n} \frac{|\phi_{F,n}|^2}{\left(1 + r^2 \right)^{n}} + \gamma \epsilon^{\mu \nu \rho \sigma \tau} \partial_\mu A_\nu \partial_\rho B_{\sigma \tau} + \delta_{FB} \phi_F \phi_B + \eta_{GG} h_{\mu \nu} h^{\mu \nu} + \zeta \mathcal{A}_{\text{Boreon}} \right]
This equation encapsulates the factors involved in configuring a Bridge, including the gravitational metric \ g \ , fields \phi_F and \phi_B \, and other complex variables. Despite extensive efforts, it cannot be adapted to calibrate a Bridge capable of spanning such vast distances.
The Debate Over Its Nature
The elusive nature of the "Point of Origin" has sparked significant debate among the Archangels, Tionislans, and other spacefaring communities. Some suggest that the Bridge we observe is not operational but instead a remnant, a Bridge that has evaporated and violently collapsed, leaving behind echoes of its former existence. They argue that the ability to ping this structure might be due to an immense time lag, a relic of when the Bridge was still functional, resulting in a "pingability" that does not correspond to real-time connectivity.
Others, however, contest this theory, citing the Athezians' discovery of a unique organic, rhythmic pulsation associated with the phenomenon. This beating pattern, reminiscent of a heartbeat, suggests a more active, living structure, challenging the idea that the "Point of Origin" is merely a cosmic grave marker. For now, the nature of Epsilon Eleven remains one of the greatest mysteries of the universe, a phenomenon that defies traditional physics and tempts the curiosity of civilizations across the Universe.
Radioelectronic Background
Fun Fact: The Sonification audio entirely was done using orbitals within different Fractals
In the 26th Century, Humanity revisited the enigmatic archives of the Library to delve deeper into the mystery of an object referred to as Epsilon Eleven. With the integration of advanced hybrid technologies—melding Archangelic and human machinery—scientists conducted a radiospectral analysis of the space in the direction of Epsilon Eleven. What they uncovered defied all prior understanding: a geometric pattern of self-similarity, eerily distinct and entirely unlike anything previously documented.
The sonification of the radiospectral data transformed these signals into soundscapes—an eerie, almost mechanical ambience that echoed the alien nature of Epsilon Eleven. These signals resembled digital artifacts, devoid of any traits characteristic of organic structures.
As the analysis progressed, the data pointed more definitively toward the location of Epsilon Eleven. However, just as the signal sharpened, it abruptly ceased. The resulting image—a fractal-like pattern reminiscent of a Koch Curve under exotic configurations—suggested a structure far beyond human comprehension. This fractal region, marked by its resonance within the fabric of space and time, became the hypothetical location of Epsilon Eleven’s existence.
To this day, Epsilon Eleven remains a profound source of existential dread and intrigue within both scientific and covert military circles. Its theorized ability to resonate across dimensions, existing simultaneously "closer than we can imagine yet farther than we can conceive," continues to haunt those who study it. The psychological weight of Epsilon Eleven parallels the existential crisis sparked by earlier revelations—such as the confirmation of the 10+1 dimensional model of universal structure and the subsequent leak of classified information regarding the Archangels’ existence.
