Guide for Cosmology

INFERIOR NARRATIVE

This is a full narrative written by the aracnometa Yukito, the inferior narrative contains a full set of narrative stacking as well as its respective cosmology, gods, and a whole set of rules. However, the inferior narrative exists just like a book with characters exists for a human, as mere fiction and thus, unable to interact with the main narrative. Yukito carries the inferior narrative with him as if it were a pendant for him

MAIN NARRATIVE

Narratives that contain only worlds and endlessly other universes, each one with its respective rule and set of unique dimensions. Each world contains a group of stories that are happening exclusively in that world. Commonly also known as the layer where humans reside and interact with narratives similar to them, one single universe already transcends above 4D

NARRATIVE STACK

Within the Boundless Sea of Realities lies an infinite, deep, and mysterious realm, strewn in every way, in which float cosmic structures called Omniverse Tiers within an elaborate narrative hierarchy. At its core, it has multiverse layers of sprawling cosmi of infinite diversity by themselves. Each of the Multiverse Layers is a self-contained world, filled with enormous, very different realities. From the point of view of the Multiverse Layer above, all those below it comprise just a work of fiction. This continues upwards through a stack of Metaverses where each Metaverse contains infinite multiverse layers. The layers below each Metaverse are considered fiction, the same applies to multiverses where each one sees the below one as fiction and so it goes infinitely. All the above layers, both Metaverses and Multiverse Layers are instances of a Tegmark Type 4 Multiverse. The classification means each layer is an instantiation of abstract mathematical structures—an infinity of alternative realities bound by the laws of logic and mathematics, not physical constraints. According to this framework, the so-called fiction of each lower tier is a plausible mathematical structure that is as real as any other, depending on the perspective of the observing layer. Beyond this great plan, the entities that reach the conventional limits of space, time, and creation sail in the boundless sea, discovering and shaping realities within the infinite layers. They know that their existence—so real at its level—is part of a story evolving in which each layer perceives its reality as a tissue of fiction written by the layers above. Thus, the Infinite Ocean is a beautiful and complicated meta-realm in which the interplay between the tiers of the Omniverse with an infinite narrative stack shapes very fine details of existence, perception, and reality itself.

HIGHER DIMENSIONS

A hierarchy of dimensions sits on top of countless stories, each level going beyond the limits of story structures below. These dimensions work on a base of full set theory, including all math infinities and rankings like cardinalities, ordinals, and unreachable numbers. The first dimension Hyperverse, is a never-ending stack of stories, each seeing the layers below as made-up. Above this, Transfinite Realms are shaped by set theory superstructures holding every thinkable and unthinkable infinity—covering surreal numbers big cardinals, and even out-of-reach sets like Reinhardt cardinals. Past this, the Absolute Meta-Spire stretches into levels we can't grasp where beings exist outside even abstract set-theory frames setting the very ideas of logic, being, and story sense. At the top is the Ultimate Vortex where all stories, meta-stories, and math infinities fall into a point of endless potential showing the meeting of pure set theory and meta-fiction going beyond making the source code for all story existence and math structures.

META WEB

The Meta Web forms a complex multi-layered pattern in the broad scope of the Collective Webs. It contains countless narrative levels that link in a detailed order. Every level in a Meta Web sees the others as simple stories or less real worlds. This creates an always-changing pile of universes, dimensions, and tales that mix and overlap in a lively dance of being. On this web, the levels range from basic myths to big sprawling worlds. Each has its own set of rules and beliefs about how the universe works. The Meta Web acts as a path for stories to flow across different levels. This allows for endless types of tales and realities to mix. This structure makes a living network where each level adds to the overall design. It has an impact on and feels the effects of the many linked threads of existence. This creates a boundless always-growing chain of linked realities.

COLLECTIVE WEBS

The Collective Webs forms an enormously complex tapestry of every individual story, myth, and reality, which are woven together by the Editors as cosmic architects who oversee and shape the structure of existence. Within such a wide realm, there is an infinitude of Meta Webs intertwining; each of them in turn fashions its narrative complexities and realities. These Meta Webs then interlace with one another through intricate threads to form an endless web of stories influencing and changing one another. The Collective Webs set the very foundation for any creative writing, where the flow of stories, ideas, and cosmic principles is managed and aligned to create a dynamic continuum in which all existences are ever-changing.

PRIMARY WEB

The Primary Web embodies the essence of fiction itself. Here, narratives are foundational, with each story bound within its framework. Each Primary Web contains its respective Collective Web and the entire stack of narratives below it as well as its cosmology and set of rules that may vary from web to web

YGGDRASIL (The Tree of Stories)

The colossal tree from the Norse mythos, Yggdrasil is the tree that encompasses all fictional tangled realities, each branch from the tree being a Primary Web. Yggdrasil was created and woven by editors themselves to create the Inferior Fiction and its stories within it. The tree of stories embodies the lower fiction and is composed of infinity primary webs that were woven in the format of a tree itself

DARK FRONTIER

The Dark Frontier marks the outermost boundary of the Editor's realm, a barrier enveloping and sealing its realms. This boundary represents the edge of fiction and the true point of no return, preventing any metaphysical beings from crossing into unknown realms beyond. It is a vast, enigmatic expanse believed to encompass and evolve the entire Operational System like a spherical cloud of impenetrable darkness. Above the Dark Frontier lies the realm of unknown possibilities, beyond the reach of any who have attempted to breach this final frontier. It remains a mystery, holding potential realms of higher existence and incomprehensible concepts yet to be explored or understood. 

TRUE NARRATIVE

The actual narrative where Aracnometas, entities known for administrating the inferior fiction, resides. Aracnometas may behave as true authors and writers, who constantly write and weave new stories below the dark frontier. Aracnometas despite their power, don't do too many things in the story besides admistrating what happens and writing stories for editors to polish it later. Due to their cold nature, rarely one of them would interfere with the story personally, being their role only to bugs and error correction, writing articles for editors to apply them to the narrative, and watching what happens in it, and nothing else. If there's an issue that becomes a huge problem even for editors to handle, a signal will be sent to the upper narrative, begging for the aracnometas to help fix the problem

Meta Web's Guide for Cosmology

1. Layer 1: Origin of Mathematics

Introduction to basic mathematical operations using '0' and '1'.

2. Layer 2: Binary Arithmetic

Development of binary systems and Boolean algebra.

3. Layer 3: Natural Numbers

Emergence of natural numbers and arithmetic operations.

4. Layer 4: Real Numbers

Introduction to real numbers and basic calculus.

5. Layer 5: Set Theory

Development of set theory and foundational logic.

6. Layer 6: Infinite Sets

Exploration of infinite sets and Cantor's theories.

7. Layer 7: Transfinite Numbers

Introduction to Aleph numbers and transfinite arithmetic.

8. Layer 8: Abstract Algebra

Development of abstract algebraic structures.

9. Layer 9: Geometry and Topology

Emergence of Euclidean geometry and topology.

10. Layer 10: Non-Euclidean Geometries

Introduction to non-Euclidean geometries and hyperbolic spaces.

11. Layer 11: Chaos Theory

Exploration of chaos theory and fractal mathematics.

12. Layer 12: Computational Complexity

Development of computational complexity theory.

13. Layer 13: Quantum Mechanics

Introduction to quantum mechanics and wave-particle duality.

14. Layer 14: Quantum Field Theory

Emergence of quantum field theory and particle physics.

15. Layer 15: String Theory

Development of string theory and M-theory.

16. Layer 16: Quantum Computing

Introduction to quantum computing and quantum information theory.

17. Layer 17: Cosmological Models

Exploration of cosmological models and the structure of the universe.

18. Layer 18: Metaphysical Concepts

Introduction to metaphysical theories and modal logic.

19. Layer 19: Consciousness Studies

Development of consciousness studies and mind-body theories.

20. Layer 20: Esoteric Mathematics

Exploration of esoteric mathematics and mystical dimensions.

21. Layer 21: Speculative Cosmologies

Introduction to speculative cosmologies and higher dimensions.

22. Layer 22: Transcendent Realities

Development of transcendent realities and alternate dimensions.

23. Layer 23: Multiverse Theories

Exploration of multiverse theories and parallel universes.

24. Layer 24: Cosmic Scale

Introduction to cosmic scale and the nature of existence.

25. Layer 25: Ultimate Reality

Emergence of theories on ultimate reality and the fabric of existence.

Each narrative layer within the Meta Web progresses from fundamental mathematical and conceptual frameworks to increasingly complex and speculative theories, encompassing many ideas inspired by Tegmark's Type 4 multiverse model. Each Meta Web within the Collective Webs contains this cosmology on them, this scale is not applied to one meta web but to all of them