Second Soup's Increasingly Messy Cosmology
1. The Box: Self-containing recursive extralogical concept that defeats m…
2 Tonybalongna's Absolute Cosmology
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2 Matthewandmario's Cosmologies
1. Nothing:
2. The Box: Highest set ever Scoot's Degrading Cosmology
It's called a Degrading Cosmology not just because it gets worse and worse over time (though it definitely does) but because a key focus is that the Aarex's Fan-On Cosmologies
1. The Box: The biggest thing of everything.
2. Omniverse: The reality Beyondergodomnipotent's Tiers
1. Omniverse: The 1st highest level of all cosmology.
2 Thiswriter's Cosmology
It pretends to contain the not so humble properties of being coherent with what we intuit, believe
The World of Tiers is a series of science fiction novels by American writer Philip José Farmer.
They are set within a series of artificially constructed universes, created and ruled by decadent beings who are genetically identical to humans, but regard themselves as superior, and are the inheritors of an advanced technology they no longer understand.
This technology enables the Lords to create novel lifeforms, and also to prevent aging or disease, making them effectively immortal.
Their technology also allows them to create small artificial universes, and the planets and stars within them, and modify the physical laws to create unusual or interesting phenomena within these universes.
Instantaneous travel within and between these universes is achieved by the use of gates which seem to function as teleportation devices, or as a means of creating wormholes between different regions of spacetime.