Saturday, December 27, 2025

Second Exodus

by  Serrin Argo 




   The Phaetonites were an advanced civilization which existed on a dwarf planet that was fifth from their life giving Star.  The habitable zone which encircled their Star in a vast ring encompassed most of the area in between the fourth and sixth planets of that system.   As in the formation of most solar systems, this widespread zone was heavily populated by many small planetoids and a higher frequency of interceding comets and asteroids.


   It came to pass that the Phaetonites loved astronomy the most, and had devised advanced forms of telescopes with which to examine carefully their solar surroundings.  Their scientists had discovered a particular large asteroid heading towards them in a trajectory which was bound to collide with their own planet at a certain date in the future.

   They had long known about the cause and nature of their habitable zone, and knew it to be gradually shrinking over an extended period of time.  They knew that eventually it would recede entirely away from their location in space, to accommodate the fourth planet of their system, named Warszawa.

   The story of their timely escape from Phaeton brought this advanced race to Warszawa, where they were forced to start everything over again.  They lived upon this fourth planet for many generations, preserving their way of life and science, finally bringing themselves to the height of advanced civilization once again.

   But they knew their habitable zone would not last, and that it continued to shrink. They foresaw that it would ultimately leave the confines of their second home, and recede even closer to their great Star.

   So they planned very carefully for another exodus.  Having gone through a similar one before, they were better prepared than ever. The future of their race depended upon yet another successful skip over to the next planet, the third one from their Star.

   They were presented with a new challenge, however.  Their scientists' highly sensitive data mining technology determined that the third planet was not going to benefit from the habitable zone quite in the same way that they needed for  their particular biology.  After all, this planet was of a different size, and the cosmic energy ratios from their Star to this planet were different.   So they set upon the completion of an unprecedented task.

   One of their greatest scientists was a mathematician and architect named Salamanus.  He proposed that if a satellite of a particular mass were set about the third planet, it would result in tilting the planet's axis just the required degree to fine tune its relation to the Star within the new habitable zone.  They worked extremely hard for many years perfecting the design of this giant plumb bob, fashioned of iron.  They were able to launch it into space piece after piece, and reassemble it in orbit, and repositioned it to their future home, before beginning their long-awaited migration to safety there.

   And that is the story, in a nutshell, of the man who made the moon and the origins of the human race.  



Concerning Kalos and its Father Star

 by Serrin Argo 


    In the land of Terrania, hidden away deep within the mysterious folds of the Myriadverse, there exists a moon named Kalos, that orbits a singular gas giant named Pluvium, which provides all of its orbiting satellites with the distillation necessary to support life.   

   The lone rogue known as Victor Vulpin hails from Terrania, which is known for its production of a singular type of crystal with highly sought after properties.  The crystal forms abundantly in certain verdant desert valleys, and is reputed to have mysterious vibratory qualities which have led it to be called the singing crystals, and in addition features incredible refractory capacities which allow the viewer to glimpse certain scenes taking place on faraway worlds in remote regions of the subPrime dominion.  As such, this particular crystal, known as Zwarcian Glass across the Triverse, is greatly sought after in the manufacture of prescient telescopes and lenses, which are used to make binoculars that allow their users to see certain events unfolding in the future. 

   

     

  

   

On the Shores of the Triverse

 by Serrin Argo 


    Here in this desolate parameter of planet Earth (situated in a region known across the Triverse as The Shallows) we hover adjacent to the great void.  Circumscribed by forces beyond our comprehension in which theoretical notions such as those justifying the existence of black holes (for example) only begin to suggest the deeper reality, to which the extent of our mind's ability to grasp not only remains insufficient to correlate it all, but more to the point, was never intended to do so in the first place; we, as individuals, are left with a deep personal choice on how to ease our consciousness into accepting or rejecting these notions and how they apply to our existence.  
 
     Behind and beyond Earth's moon lies a complicated conduit of orbital pathways that bend space and time until certain events in our own collective history bleed out, drop by exquisite droplet, as if pressed from a tourniquet in the eye of the storm.   When one takes into account the wisdom inherent to the poet Antonio Porchia's aphorism, "To wound the heart is to create it," one may get a better handle on this analogy.  There may not be much progress made without its equivalent toll paid in sweat, blood, and tears.  This remains part of the old wisdom which our youngest generations have yet to learn from experience.  
    
     As the navigators of temporal vessels (which we have somewhat thickly dubbed "space ships" in our literature of the fantastical) must surely come to intuit all too well, with every fold and gyration and orbital loop to cross over the great expanses, a new space opens which can be entered, while allowing anything in there to escape, this being a simple result of the law of conservation of mass. The thing about incoming mass and energy, there's always an equivalent portion that invariably gets exchanged. An electromagnetic connection does appear to exist; a quantum entanglement, if you will.  This is where quantum entanglement "at a spooky distance" becomes extremely interesting.  
    
     Here at Triverse headquarters, our new understanding of portals has significantly affected how we think of everything, now. As we have covered in the Blog of the Triverse, within the great map of The Territory it has been demonstrated how a certain dwarf planet-sized moon of our solar system's largest gas giant may serve as sort of electromagnetic and superconducive capacitor which allows for a limited travel into a posterior time field (necessarily away from The Shallows and into a deeper realm of The Territory, also referred to as the subDominion, i.e, The Worlds That Could Have Been) in which alternate states of conduction are occurring in a sublimated state of suspension.  

     In a sense, if you're reading this, you are standing before a hyperportal of the mind. As readers, we traverse a hidden territory of understanding when we are led to read transcriptions which could be said to reflect the truth; just as, conversely, when we're led to read lies or false information, that could be described as merely having been prevented from passing through certain portals, where our understanding serves as a gateway toward comprehension.  Our interpretation and discernment of certain bits of information fosters an appreciation and understanding that may lead us onward toward a capacity to factor faith into the equation, regardless of how technical and scientific our method of approach.  

     We are possessed and dispelled by the void while breathing in our planet's oxygen-rich atmosphere and regulating our heartbeats with the mass and motion of our daily activities, all of us born here on this Earth at the very quick of the latest outcropping in our reality, which despite ordinarily not being perfectly equipped to realize it fully, happens to be comprised wholly of something we can only dimly grasp as "time."  

     Here on the shores of the triverse, when we take the time to remove our egos from the equation and just stand outside at night to examine the constellations slowly sweeping by in their gradual orbital tracking as our planet spins along its trajectory around the Sun, we can actually learn to tell the difference between where our feet are firmly planted upon the soil of our world and our true being grounded in the current moment of time itself, which remains an electromagnetic property of a cosmic totality which may stay infinitely beyond our ability to really grasp, yet remains intimately here and now for us to appreciate while it sustains us. 

    Welcome to the Triverse, where faith and science dovetail seamlessly, and paradox itself becomes the mirror into which we may look for clarification or madness.  Where avenues toward damnation and salvation become so inextricably intertwined that only blindness and random chance may eventually light a pathway forward, and steadfast convictions may just as easily lead one toward a darkened and dead end. The point being simple, really. 

     When The Territory of our ultimate reality may be described in terms of time instead of space and the rocks upon which we plant our feet, then we may truly begin to consider that our minds may become free of the prison we've built up brick-by-brick, as with our own form of logic that we project onto the cosmos, effectively constructing for ourselves the greater panopticon of a reality we've chosen and remain in thrall to, over the reality of time in which we've become manifest.  I don't know what you would call this form of self entrapment, unless that's just society, which remains, after all, a collective manifestation.  

     Way out here at the outskirts of the universe as the limits of our triverse continue to unfold. How we have come to be among the few who survived all these storms remains a mystery to which we can only pay our respects.  Out here on the shores of the Triverse, who's going to take us all in our wild glory and youth? 




  
      

Second Exodus

by  Serrin Argo     The Phaetonites were an advanced civilization which existed on a dwarf planet that was fifth from their life giving Star...