A Theory about Spaces
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A Theory about Spaces is a theoretical book that discusses different universes, and it's written by Gent's CEO Alan Gray.
Description
Physical appearance
It is a light-colored book with the title "a THEORY about SPACES" written above Alan Gray's signature.
Usage
It is a theoretical book that at least contains seven chapters, and is discussing the idea of different "wires" which coexist in a space of a "Cromley Vacuum". Acting as different universes that exit in a void or space of sorts; which Alan theorizes, could be used to transport matter from one wire to another to create a new "Euphonic Base".
Transcript
- CHAPTER VII: Spacial Displacement of Unknown Elements
- Let us imagine a long wire stretching between two points in known time. We will call this length of time the "Euphonic Base". From here, we can dispel all needs of societal normalcy and all typically understood junctions of the world we know as "the present".
- Once the Euphonic Base is achieved, it creates a shared understanding that there must be space around the "wire" that is not the wire itself. This space, a Cromley Vacuum, could be in itself, a host to many wires, running in as many directions as we can perceive. Using a vessel of flow, a flux break, we can escape from our wire to another wire. This allows us to not just reveal these alterate timescapes, but command them with a larger understanding of their existance. Further still, in theory, we can bring elements of one world into another. Displacing matter into a new state regardless of the current host wire's rules. The reality and function of the elements becomes a new Euphonic Base.
Behind the scenes
The book appears in the fifth chapter of Bendy and the Dark Revival, with it being located in the library within Wilson Arch's retreat.