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In the aeons when reality was yet unformed, amorphous horizons undulated, curled and twisted around each other, continuously transforming the shape of the universe. Depth was a treacherous dimension, that could unexpectedly become as shallow as a compact surface, or surge towards infinity without warning. Neither time, nor space seemed to want to flow in any constant direction. When they would resonate with particular energies they would begin a slow, omnidirectional expansion. Both time and space would slowly become filled with vast emptiness, cut through by large membranes, containing whole stretchable universes. In other cases, they would sway wildly across dimensions at even a minuscule disruption, thereby forming new and unpredictable reality-patterns. Wild fluctuations of the physical constants often caused the fabric of reality to become increasingly volatile, flicking the world in and out of existence. | In the aeons when reality was yet unformed, amorphous horizons undulated, curled and twisted around each other, continuously transforming the shape of the universe. Depth was a treacherous dimension, that could unexpectedly become as shallow as a compact surface, or surge towards infinity without warning. Neither time, nor space seemed to want to flow in any constant direction. When they would resonate with particular energies they would begin a slow, omnidirectional expansion. Both time and space would slowly become filled with vast emptiness, cut through by large membranes, containing whole stretchable universes. In other cases, they would sway wildly across dimensions at even a minuscule disruption, thereby forming new and unpredictable reality-patterns. Wild fluctuations of the physical constants often caused the fabric of reality to become increasingly volatile, flicking the world in and out of existence. |