The point I'm looking at is the Singularity.
Which, sparing some key details, is very similar to a theory seen elsewhere- The Limit of Questions.
The theory that too many sentient lifeforms in a given space will collapse reality.
Which, sparing some key details, is very similar to a theory seen elsewhere- The Limit of Questions.
The theory that too many sentient lifeforms in a given space will collapse reality.
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The easiest indicator of this is how quantum number generators are influenced by the thoughts of nearby people.
Itself a whole topic, but
That's for another time
An analogy I like to use is that thoughts have 'weight'
But what happens when mass reaches a critical point?
So if physical mass has a limit before collapsing, what about mental mass?
When you can have billions of *cells*, each with their own thoughts and perception, occupying the same small space?
All while continuing to replicate exponentially?
But they could reach the Limit of Questions without... Question
Hence, a singularity. A black hole in its own right, but playing by different rules. Rules that could be influenced through perception
As long as the theory holds up, for whatever FromSoft has in mind.
Coral outside of the Anomalies are fully sentient, just operating on different hardware with different software
All because cram too many of them together in a small space and they make a black hole
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