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Metacosm is a Creation. In all of Existence, there are infinite Creations. We could call them universes, but that’s not quite it. A Creation is a universe and its shadow, its possibilities, its dead ends. | Metacosm is a Creation. In all of Existence, there are infinite Creations. We could call them universes, but that’s not quite it. A Creation is a universe and its shadow, its possibilities, its dead ends. | ||
Most of all, Metacosm is a place of concept. A playground for the ‘what ifs’ of imagination. What defines sapiency? What would it take for a looney cartoon character to exist in a space with real physics and rules? What is a soul? How big a sword is ''too'' big? | Most of all, Metacosm is a place of concept. A playground for the ‘what ifs’ of imagination. What defines sapiency? What would it take for a looney cartoon character to exist in a space with real physics and rules? What is a soul? How big a sword is ''too'' big? |
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A metacosm is described in three ways:
- A system that encompasses cosmos systems.
- A transcendent field of higher forces beyond the macrocosm (created world).
- A manifestation of God.
Which of these defines our Metacosm?
Yes.
Metacosm is a Creation. In all of Existence, there are infinite Creations. We could call them universes, but that’s not quite it. A Creation is a universe and its shadow, its possibilities, its dead ends.
Most of all, Metacosm is a place of concept. A playground for the ‘what ifs’ of imagination. What defines sapiency? What would it take for a looney cartoon character to exist in a space with real physics and rules? What is a soul? How big a sword is too big?