[Entry Log Number 1]
[Today's Subject: The Fourth Wall Phenomenon]
[Researcher Allen: Hello everyone, I'm Allen Rose and the purpose of making these logs is to archive what we know for the future.
Alright so The Fourth Wall Phenomenon, as far as we know, we thought it only existed in fiction but then some people suddenly talked to the 'camera', basically breaking the fourth wall despite this being a reality and not fiction.
At first we just thought they were doing this for fun or maybe even a mental illness. But important people, people in higher positions in the world, people you would never expect to mess around, start breaking the fourth wall.
At this point, we realised that this is not some rare mental illness, this is something else.
But since we have no cure at the moment nor any idea on how to make a cure to such a mental illness, we're forced to ignore it.
But ever since we have found a way to travel to other worlds, we found out that this fourth wall thing isn't only limited to our world. Among the 500 worlds that we have made contact with and researched, there's at least 1 fourth wall breaker in every world.
Not to mention, these fourth wall breakers are usually doing it when there's something big or something humorous is happening in front of them, to which they will 'turn to the camera' and talk to the 'viewers' directly, either by making a joke or something else.
Though who they talked to is unknown, but with the way they said viewers, readers, we can theorise that they're talking to 'reality'.
The topic of reality and fiction will be discussed in another log.
Anyway to continue the topic of the fourth wall breakers, some archeologists reported that they have seen recordings in mythology or even cave walls that implied the existence of these fourth wall breakers.
That means this phenomenon has existed for as long as the pre-historic era.]
[Researcher Allen let out a pained cough.]
[Researcher Allen: Apologies, the air in this world that we have stranded ourselves in is... Not ideal for us, so we have to cut this log short at the moment. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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We should've done this way earlier.]
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