1/25/15

Dimensional Travel Log 002


Now, in my explanation of inter-world travel, I mentioned that I transfer myself into data and transmit myself across worlds. This brings me into my second important fact of all worlds. See, these worlds are made of a specific code, not much different to the binary of your world. But while you represent your binary as a series of 0s and 1s, that is not how it is represented, as many worlds have no 0 or 1. And yet, that may be the best analogy I can use to explain the base material of all existence. A question you may be asking at this point is "can we use this fact to manipulate this world?" Yes and no. No, because your world has no means of manipulation. In fact, only one world has ever had the ability to manipulate this code, but this world has died out long ago. And yet, what this world had discovered was truly remarkable- not only had they discovered that the world was made up of what was basically 0s and 1s, they also found a separate, "dark matter" of code, if you will- While they shared the base unit of nothing, 0, instead of using a 1, they used a -1. This is what is known as Anticode.


Under normal circumstances, Anticode is unstable- when a -1 is in contact with a 1, the two combine to form 0, or empty space. This destroys both the Anticode, and the code surrounding it. Anticode alloy, a special material formed from Anticode, noticeably corrodes at a quick rate, but in a unusual manner. It starts to shrink, as if it's melting, and small pockets may form. It may seem to be sucking air in, due to the fact that it is absorbing the code in the air. It will also melt in contact with any solid or liquid, seemingly melting a hole through. It is also not recommended to touch Anticode alloy, as it burns on contact. Raw Anticode alloy is dangerous, but when stasised, it will not melt the surrounding code and will even feel slightly warm to the touch, and it is an infinitely powerful material. Because of the opposite coding, Anticode alloy will actually become stronger under stress, allowing for buildings with supports that grow stronger over time, weapons that sharpen themselves, and more. Unfortunately, we will never know how to manipulate data, or harness Anticode. The secrets to manipulating code and stasising Anticode alloy has been long forgotten, along with the world that first developed them. Again, perhaps for the better.

-End of log 002

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