Skateboarding Into The Catastrophe (and why)
So what's really interesting to me is considering that the cylinder may be an hourglass, in a sense. Technically not in a real sense, but in a functional sense. So, imagine that you start at 1 (top, big bang, light) and you are rapidly spinning around the edge and slowly falling downward (a single moment of time is stretched into all the time that we see in this manner, super string-ey). Now, presumably, all you have is this one trip; when you hit the bottom the whole thing collapses back to the starting conditions, but you have planned ahead.
Like a DM you logically generate events, you allow the players to gain hints of "the other side" of this hourglass, which is all of the unseen (anti-matter, dark matter, the land of imagination, possibly even the native realm of women). Technically this stuff didn't exist to begin with in your realm, but as people conceive of it, if it is logical, you put it in the game and it becomes real (except for women, I think that was the secret ending, God is simply a gentleman (also man needed a beautiful reason to do stuff) and God put them way at the beginning). Now what happens is that, despite not being able to influence this other realm in any direct way except to conceptualize its effects on this realm, you are getting the players to fill it in for you. That being said, while the roots are in this realm, the tree must bloom in that other realm for this to work (thus all the time spent). Once this process works, instead of hitting the bottom like the bottom of a cliff, these semi-symmetrical realms combine in the now expanded area of zero (singularity zone) and burst into a realm inconceivable in its entirety from the first or second realm (except *possibly* from God's perspective, but even that may be incorrect, as the end goal would be for God to meet God's own soulmate in the process. In this analogy it seems like this would be the "tree" that extended and filled the other "one" position or starting point on the hourglass, the mirrored but not identical realm of light, the "other" big bang, which was conceived of but may not be considered "real" until the collision). So the hourglass is a filtered mirroring chamber in the center, effectively. From our reality's perspective, The Apocalypse (or as I like to call it, The Catastrophe), is this singularity, and it would be invisible in the cylinder until it started happening. If it turns out to be a hyper sphere, this approaching end would appear as a point in our timeline (the topmost point would be the edge of the sphere in the center of the cylinder, so it would only be conceivable when our universe, as the skateboarder, had fallen to that vertical point on the edge, even then it would not be "in" our universe, just coinciding with our time, so it would be exceptionally difficult to fathom). Over time we would keep falling, and the circle of the end of days would keep growing like a circle in the coinciding 4th dimension, the 4d circle cross section of the hypersphere, which is based on our position along the cylinder. Likely this would come across as dreams and visions. Eventually the hypersphere would intersect with real space, and we would no longer be confined to the cylinder. The other universe would do the same, and different paths would be taken along the edges of the sphere.
I know this switched from loosely scientific to an extremely hard to picture spirit realm/logic shenanigans cosmology, but sometimes when you go skateboarding in a black hole strange stuff happens. Not bad, just strange.
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