Tales From the Ends of Worlds

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In Hilbert space, the wave functions will eventually express all possible formations. On the list of possibilities is the notion that a ‘brain’ or similarly self reflecting, conscious network, might suddenly emerge out of the particles and probabilities that were otherwise minding their own business. This, or what this description wishes it was accurately portraying, is known as a Boltzman brain. More intimately, it reflects the possibility that a brain might come into being in such a configuration that it has ‘memory’ of an entire life that didn’t exist before the instance of its emergence.

There is a non-zero chance that anyone is in a universe whose data is examined by other universes without that universe having any data indicating this to be the case. This is known as the Boltzmann peeper hypothesis and refers to the idea that there are classes of multiverses watching others. Even when the watched universes are doing what they would wish to keep discreet such as pooping or genocide or watching children's cartoons that make one sob like an enormous ugly baby; even during these times, nothing prevents the watching universes from looking on.

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Status
Hiatus
Year
2022

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Rating
4.0/ 5.0
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4
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2,482

Chapters(15 total)

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Community Reviews(1)

  • The OxRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    I may not be the most qualified to critique this story collection, I'm not particularly scholarly and this looks like it is aiming to be something of a thought piece. It is also perhaps too early to really assess it.  Tales From the Ends of Worlds appears to be structured as a collection of several seemingly unrelated storylines that are told simultaneously in such a way that they braid together in a way that combine to form a larger statement?
    I mainly decided to review it out of respect for the work put in to create it. It's approaching the avant garde in my opinion so could easily get buried in a swarm of litrpg etc.  that is the popular genre here.  I hope this can find plenty of appreciative readers when it is finished