The Dimensional Stack (or just the Stack) is a multiverse consisting of an infinite
number of worlds, each of a different Riemannian manifold.
It contains every combination of smooth, non-Euclidean geometries in any
dimension (well, only the ones without boundaries). An evolving set of species live in
it, all of which have a divine cancer defense that makes their biology very weird: the
ability to completely reset their entire genome to a random state relevant to their
species. (this ability is mostly stolen from Doctor Who, but we don't talk about
that).
For this section, a basic understanding of infinity, infinite cardinals, and Riemannian geometry is required for some sections. About one-fifth of this article will be complete nonsense to you if not. Here are some resources, but honestly getting to the level of understanding I have will take quite a while:
The Stack is technically one giant manifold with an infinite (specifically aleph-null)
number of dimensions, hosted by a deity named Thynge.
Aleph-null of them are arrangement dimensions, and another aleph-null
are space/time dimensions. All of this updates
in discrete intervals in meta-time, which "unravels" multiple dimensions of time
and other weird things such as time travel (time travel specifically updates everything
after it in just one instant, doing any arbitrarily large amount of computation in the
same amount of time to do so.)
In the latter case, most paradoxes have a
defined outcome, for example the bootstrap paradox can't happen and the grandfather
paradox redefines the killer's descent and genetics to someone else.
So how many Riemannian manifolds are there? Well, there are beth-one real numbers and
aleph-two functions on real numbers, and it's still beth-two even if there are multiple
inputs or outputs. However, Riemannian manifolds are defined as being smooth, meaning
infinitely differentiable, which implies that the function is continuous. And the number of continuous functions on real numbers is beth-one.
The linked proof seemingly should extend to any finite number of inputs and outputs
(though I'm too lazy to prove it). The manifold part of Riemannian manifolds should be
expressible as a smooth parametric equation, and the metric is a smooth function on that
parametric equation's parameters to a matrix of real numbers. Both of these have
cardinality beth-one, so their tuple should also. Thus the cardinality of
finite-dimensional Riemannian manifolds should be beth-one.
With aleph-null dimensions of space, it's possible to form a set of all points with
only coordinates 0 and 1. This set has cardinality beth-one, as it can be mapped to
real numbers between 0 and 1 in binary. Thus every point can be mapped to a Riemannian
manifold with exactly enough. In fact every point can be mapped to a pair, even a triplet
or arbitrarily large finite tuple of Riemannian manifolds and still have exactly
enough.
The Stack uses triplets of Riemannian manifolds without boundaries,
the first being the space, the second being time (which would be a ray in our universe),
and the third being the present, according to a concept called circular or manifold
present, invented by Tessimal, in which every object behaves like a straight rubber band
crossing the present manifold in the product of the space and the present (
this is a
simulation of space E2 and present E1). The way time manifolds other than E1 work is
essentially that time flows according to an expanding sphere in the manifold, that is,
all points distance D away from a chosen center point, where D is the time that has
passed, represented as a real-valued quantity of irrelevant units. If a point on this
time sphere reaches a point that is already occupied by a previous instant, it is
overwritten by some sort of combination of the old and new states, and the way they
combine is not well-understood.
These hypercube-like points are mapped to are "one-half" of the aleph-null dimensions in
the stack's manifold (though that isn't really a formal mathematical notion in infinite
contexts, more a linguistic convenience). The other half are the dimensions the
space x time x present manifolds are embedded into. The choice of where space, time, and
present are in these embeddings varies, but every permutation of the three is included
separately. The forces and mechanics that apply inside manifolds technically apply to the
aether between them too, and sometimes one manifold can physically affect other manifolds
that are very close.
If two manifolds differ by an infinite number of these hypercube coordinates, they are
inaccessible from each other via field forces and wormhole travel, but they can still be
accessed via quasi-astral projection to a robot or divine intervention by Thynge.
However, all triplets of computable manifolds (of which there are a countable amount) are
fully accessible, so this isn't a huge problem.
The basic concepts of consciousness/sapience are as follows:
The Stack's containing manifold is essentially a solid, infinite-dimensional ball
hooked onto Thynge's branches, which ve can enter into by sending information through
vimself. In fact this is a common hobby amongst infinite-dimensional beings, so there
are many other parallel Stacks. However, the aleph-null dimensional world exists in a
larger Stack of cardinality beth-omega (the cardinality of real numbers, functions of
real numbers, functions on those functions, functions on THOSE functions, etc., all
combined together into one set). This stack contains every triplet of Riemannian
manifolds of every dimension up to and excluding beth-omega, with the ambient space
being a solid beth-omega-dimensional ball, the manifolds located in combinations of
coordinates 0 and 1 plus dimensions to embed in
Not much is known about the beth-omega equivalent of Thynge, and contact has so far
been strictly messages received by Thynge and sent by others like vim, but we know
their name is something like [ɮɛɴtɒðɪst] written in the human IPA, often spelled as
Lzhenqtauthist.
A similar higher-level stack occurs for every beth-n, where n is a limit ordinal. For
example, there is a beth-(2*omega) stack, a beth-(3*omega) stack, a beth-(omega^omega)
stack, a beth-(epsilon_zero) stack, even stacks for uncountable ordinals such as the
beth-(omega_1) stack. As there is no largest cardinal due to Cantor's paradox, this
series has no end, even after any infinite cardinal of stacks are exhausted. We don't
currently know anything about these higher stacks, but we have proven they exist and
that they all have some analogous properties such as the hypercubic coordinates and the
space-time-present trichotomy.
The origin of all life in the Stack is a species of "golden tree centaurs" called the
Thyngeoids, which originate in H6, were created directly by Thynge, and are immortal in
every way, also able to access their math agent fields without the limitation of their
brain. They look like a human from the waist up with metal-like golden skin, and leaves
for hair. Attached to them is a upside-down tree, with branches, leaves, flowers, and
fruits. The leaves' only purpose is to drink water. Occasionally their fruits burst,
releasing an amount of baby thyngeoids depending on the characteristics of the fruit.
Eventually, some of them got smart enough to
start portalling to other manifolds and creating life themselves via math agent
capabilities in places they couldn't portal to, leading to every accessible dimension
and some inaccessible ones to contain some sort of life. They also slowly evolved into
various other animal-like creatures with varying degrees of sapience.
Thynge started visiting using an avatar named Iaragans, which appeared as
two trees attached at the base of their trunks. This avatar also did a bit of
reproduction, evolving into the non-sapient class of plants. Iaragans was noticed early
on, but kept mostly to vimself.
A group of Omnigeon/Divergial/Phykommaton/etc. ancestors did some studies
on the Thyngeoids, discovering peculiar marks on their cells. On all Thyngeoid cell
membranes are a series of engraved messages. They each feature 13 five-dimensional
diagrams of what looks to be orthogonal cross-sections of a mouth, followed by a 14th
one that coincides with the previous one in 2 of 5 dimensions. Finally, a series of 3
progressively smaller diagrams of chiral dodecahedral symmetry. The accepted decoding
for a long time was of a being with aleph-null dimensions uttering their name.
Calculating the sound waves via a converging series as dimensions increase yields
approximately [θaind͡ʒ] (transcribed in human IPA, they used a different system of
course). This is commonly written as Thynge.
At this point that a god was discovered, society began to break down as its
organization had already relied on the notion that no geometrical class of people was
superior to another, yet here it was, evidence of the opposite, that a superior being
existed in infinite dimensional space (though some philosophers took this as further
evidence proving the rule, as no infinite dimensional beings had ever been contacted).
Iaragans/Thynge finally decided to step in before wars began to start, presenting that
ve, even as a god, was "just another ordinary being" and that ve did not plan to
exercise any sort of power; the beings of the Stack were like treasured children but
also like equals. While before lower dimensions had a light sense of tension towards
higher dimensional which could easily fold them or tie them into knots if they entered
the latter's domain, this began a huge trend of everyone acting and being perceived as
"just a guy" to lower dimensions, which Uncovesseltuxe continued when dealing with
humans. This trend continued for so long that a sense of "dimensional morals" became
effectively a biological instinct ingrained in every sapient mind, perpetuating the
trend indefinitely. This is what modern interdimensional society is mainly built on top
of, a layer of trust towards every dimension. However, zero to two dimensions were not
complex enough to harbor sapient brains, and the complexity of three dimensions was
highly debated, so the three-dimensional worlds, despite containing apparently
intelligent life, were not extended this trust, and therefore left to their own devices
to develop their own society (by the way, these three-dimensional beings have
absolutely nothing to do with humanity, which is a simulation by Uncovesseltuxe and his
colleagues).
To get back on topic, who is Thynge exactly? Ve remains a mysterious figure, but a
plethora of facts are known:
| Bilabial | Labio-orthoplex | Orthoplex | Dental | Uvular | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plosive | /p/, /p͡q/, /p͡ɹ/, /p͡l/ | /⌺/, /⌺͡q/, /⌺͡ɹ/, /⌺͡l/ | /t/, /t͡q/, /t͡ɹ/, /t͡l/ | /q/, /q͡ɹ/, /q͡l/ | |
| Fricative | /f/, /f͡ɹ/, /f͡l/, /f͡m/, /f͡n/, /f͡ŋ/, /v/, /v͡ɹ/, /v͡l/, /v͡m/, /v͡n/, /v͡ŋ/ | /θ/, /θ͡ɹ/, /θ͡l/, /θ͡m/, /θ͡n/, /θ͡ŋ/, /ð/, /ð͡ɹ/, /ð͡l/, /ð͡m/, /ð͡n/, /ð͡ŋ/ | |||
| Trill | /ʁ/ |
| Past | Present | Future | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pointlike | -peq | -p'rep'l | -pop'r |
| Linear | -fat'r | -fwqef'l | -fwq'retx |
| Sheetlike | -vat'r | -vwqef'l | -vwq'retx |
| Boxlike | -thoq | -thut'l | -thetx'ra |
| Tesseractive | -qov | -qenetw | -qenwqan |
| Supertesseractive | -txeqwvo | -txen | -txowv'h |
| Temporal | -gopa | -goteo | -guwtx're |
* 0 - outef'n * 1 - f'mo'f'na * 2 - t'loe * 3 - th'roet * 4 - th'roetetf'mo'f'na * 5 - pef'nto * 6 - feqtho * 7 - fepto * 8 - oqte * 9 - ef'neo * 10 - teqo * 20 - oeqatho * 30 - th'roetqof'nto * 40 - th'roetetf'mo'f'naqof'nto * 50 - pef'ntoqof'nto * 100 - feqota * 200 - toeqatho * 300 - th'roetqatho * 400 - th'roetetf'mof'noqatho * 500 - pef'ntoqatho * 1000 - quf'luo * 1,0000 - f'muf'rua * 1,0000,0000 - tx'mu f'mo'f'na t'qwpet * 1,0000,0000,0000 - tx'mu t'loe t'qwpetDigits are grouped in fours, and tx'mu (a number) t'qwpet means roughly "the nth -illion". These can nest, thus the system can make VERY large numbers very efficiently as long as they are round.
- Backwards (noun) - wtxo
- Pointlike - War
- Linear - Down/Bottom
- Sheetlike - Forward/Front
- Boxlike - Left
- Tesseractive - Zant
- Supertesseractive - Additional backward relative direction
- Temporal - Past, adverb "before"
- Pseudoform "beginning", verb "begin"
- Not particularly in a direction (noun) - wtxeod
- Pointlike - Peace
- Linear - Location
- Sheetlike - Alignment (in both a geometric and moral sense)
- Boxlike - Center
- Tesseractive - Rotation
- Supertesseractive - Constant
- Temporal - Present, adverb "during"
- Forward (noun) - wtxetuv
- Pointlike - Innovation
- Linear - Up/Top
- Sheetlike - Backward/Back
- Boxlike - Right
- Tesseractive - Wint
- Supertesseractive - Additional forward relative direction
- Temporal - Future, adverb "after"
- Pseudoform "end", verb "finish"
The absolute forms are for non-personal directions such as "north" or "kata".
Interestingly, there's a similar bias to the right=correct in English and other human languages. Except, in Quatrammotile, this applies to the adjective form of "wint" (EDAWTXETUVAQ). Also interestingly, wint happens to be the rarest handedness. Maybe it says something about valuing uniqueness and individuality or something.
- A/An (adjective) - o
- The (adjective) - dw
- Animal (noun) - v'lad'q
- Noun class gives the animal's dimension, or Temporal as a title of honor (like "good boy" for Earth dogs)
- Sapient (adjective) - uvetxef'h
- Noun form: A sapient creature (also "person").
- Noun class gives dimension or honor
- See (verb) - dave
- Noun form: Eye
- Noun class gives dimension, temporal means "sense of time passing"
- Touch/Feel (verb) (in both a physical and emotional sense) - qoetx
- Noun form: Feeling, emotion, sensation
- Noun class gives intensity, more dimensions being more intense. Temporal means it's chronic
- Hear (verb) - thwv
- Noun form: Ear
- Noun class gives dimension. Temporal means "clock"
- Sound (noun) - gothw
- Noun classes:
- Pointlike - An abrupt sound, adjective meaning "abrupt"
- Linearlike - A thin sound, adjective meaning "thin" or "tinny", negation "thick" or "wide"
- Sheetlike - A boring sound, adjective meaning "boring", negation "fun"
- Boxlike - A loud sound, adjective meaning "loud", negation "quiet"
- Tesseractive - Sound, adjective meaning "standard" or "normal", negation "strange" or "unusual"
- Supertesseractive - Hollow sound, adjective meaning "hollow", negation "full"
- Temporal - A change in volume or pitch, adjective meaning "varied", negation "flat"
- Modified - qugqod
- Noun form: modification
- Verb form: modify
- Echo - daqugqod gothw ("unmodified sound", as all sounds get an echo applied in 4 dimension that is automatically removed by computers, and mostly ignored by brains. However, if you listen closely you can always hear it.)
- t'roe and tet'ro (number), obsolete and offensive terms for 3 and 4
- Space/time (noun) - godetx
- Noun classes:
- Pointlike - Point, pseudoform "particle", pseudoform negation "wave"
- Linear - Line, pseudoform "string, thread"
- Sheetlike - Plane, negation [The type of hole in a spheritorus], pseudoform "sheet"
- Boxlike - Realm, negation [The type of hole in a torisphere], pseudoform "box, cube"
- Tesseractive - Flune, space in general, negation "cavity", pseudoform "everything", pseudoform negation "nothing"
- Supertesseractive - Higher-dimensional space, negation "hole" [general version]
- Temporal - time, negation "rift", preform "start", postform "end", duringform "experience"
- Element (noun) - qwtx'nedotxw
- Noun classes:
- Pointlike - Vertex, pseudoform "spire"
- Linear - Edge, pseudoform "peak"
- Sheetlike - Face, pseudoform "ridge"
- Boxlike - Cell, pseudoform "facet"
- Tesseractive - Shape, pseudoform "shape", adjective "geometry"
- Supertesseractive - Element [general form], pseudoform "beauty"
- Temporal - Event, pseudoform "existence", pseudo-absolute-form "presence", pseudo-absolute-form negation "absence"
- Diminutive "instant"
- Teacher (noun) - theadaq'ropav'luth
- Noun class gives dimension or honor.
- Diminutive form "student"
- Pseudoform "expert"
- Preform pseudoform "novice"
- Ideology: Novices aren't "not" experts, they're experts waiting to happen
- Absolute form "leader"
- Diminutive absolute form "subject" (in the medieval sense)
- Preform "apprentice"
- Postform "professor"
- Diminutive postform "graduate"
- Class (noun) - qof'nthatef'n
- Noun class gives complexity, higher dimensions being more complex. "Temporal" denotes an unusual class that lies outside the scale ("underwater basket weaving" for example)
- Diminutive "tutorial"
- Absoluteform "grade"
- Duringform "assignment, test, exam"
- Diminutive duringform "research"
- Postform "knowledge"
- Diminutive postform "fact", adjective form "agreeable" (adjective "wint" means "true")
- Diminutive pseudopostform "opinion", adjective form "subjective"
- Diminutive postform negation "lie", adjective form "false"
- Right (noun) [as in "human right"] - thefoqa
- Noun class is usually Temporal, but other classes can be given to specify the dimension of the beings the rights apply to (this is considered kind of archaic and slightly offensive though)
- Diminutive "privilege"
- Friendship (noun) - edetxag
- Noun class is usually Temporal, but other classes can be given to specify the dimension (not necessarily offensive but could be depending on context)
- Absoluteform "friend"
- Emphasized "love"
- Emphasized absoluteform "lover"
- Negation [enemy-ship, though that's not a word in English]
- Emphasized negation "hatred"
- Absoluteform negation "enemy"
- Emphasized absoluteform negation "nemesis"
- Pseudoform "relationship"
- Absolutepseudoform [A person that you know]
- Diminutive emphasized (yes this is a thing) "fling"
- Duringform emphasized "cheater" (in a love sense)
- Duringform negation "cheater" (in a game sense)
- Reason, purpose (noun) - gaoep'qed
- Diminutive form "excuse"
- Pseudoform "cause"
- Pseudoform negation "effect"
- Negation "universe"
- Ideology: The universe is for you to forge your own purpose. The universe is literally "not purpose"
- Diminutive negation "place"
- Say, speak, tell (verb) - th'redwv'm
- Pseudoform "to do", adjective "active"
- Absoluteform "to write", adjective "written, printed", noun "writing"
- Noun form's class designates the subdivision:
- Pointlike - Character
- Linear - Word
- Sheetlike - Sentence
- Boxlike - Paragraph
- Tesseractive - Written work
- Supertesseractive - "Writing" as a noun
- Temporal - Writing flow
- Diminutive pseudoform "allow"
- Negative pseudoform "to be lazy", adjective "lazy", noun "laziness"
- Emphasized negative pseudoform "to neglect", adjective "neglectful", noun "negligence"
- To be (verb) - tx'lud
- Pseudoform "to have"
- Amount (noun) - teqatetx'l
- Noun cases:
- Pointlike - "Amount"
- Pseudoform "degree"
- Linear - "Length"
- Sheetlike - "Area"
- Boxlike - "Volume"
- Tesseractive - 4D hypervolume
- Supertesseractive - further hypervolume
- Temporal - How much time something takes up, English would usually use "length" here
- Arrive (verb) - vopavtwd
- Live (verb) - vatwq
- Noun form "life"
- Emphatic "enlightenment"
- Emphatic "enlighten"
- Compute, process (verb) - petaqwetx
- Noun "computer"
- Sheetlike diminutive "circuit"
- f'la (separates nouns, establishing that the second belongs to the first. Kinda like English "of", but in reverse order)
- pea "and"
- pead "but"
- deth "or" [inclusive]
- detx "or" [exclusive]
- [condition] tx'ret'q [true] - Conditional phrase
- [condition] tx'lap [false] tx'ret'q [true] - Conditional phrase with else branch
- Equal (adjective) - quth'let
- Curse words: tep'roq (somewhat intense exclamation) / tep'roqoet (adjective, "sh*tty" or "f***ing"), p'rot (feces, insult [a classless noun, as giving a class would be offensive]), eqov'n (a curse adjective that means "corporately evil"), of'h (intensifier for adjectives, such as "flatass")
- Dimensional discriminator "dimensionist", noun (usually in pointlike class [nobody can physically live in a point so the etymology isn't dimensionist in itself]): qeveqotwvoet
- Hello/goodbye/aloha - dotx'lev'n
- Enter - tweq'rev'l
- Negation, exit
- Consider - qoq'ldevup
- Pseudoform - "differentiate"
- Emphatic pseudoform - "discriminate"
- Brachiocrus-type form (noun) - p'laqev'nt'rodewegog
- Class specifies dimension or honor
- Symbolacron-type form (noun) - thegpaq'lqaq'rov'negog
- Class specifies dimension or honor
- Toriphan-type form (noun) - tot'ruthegog
- Class specifies dimension or honor
- Arraphim-type form (noun) - ed'ref'megog
- Class specifies dimension or honor
From these, -egog is derived as a "person" suffix like "-burger" or "-aholic", classified as a quality affix.
- Stranded (adjective) - ed'refetetxav
- Appendage (noun) - q'raq'leduwt
- Class specifies dimension, Temporal means "clock", temporal pseudoform "compass"
- No distinction between arms and legs other than using words for directions or places (e.g. a leg might be referred to as a "bottom appendage" while an arm might be a "top appendage"
- Core (noun) - qov'hdet'lwg
- Class specifies dimension, Temporal means "important event"
- Pseudoform "internal organ"
- Fun (adjective) - dedafw
- To try (verb) - tagatepuq
- Postform to succeed, negative postform to fail
- Pseudoform postform to climb, pseudoform negative postform to fall
- To swim is to climb in water, to sink is to fall in water. To flail is to try in water, regardless of whether any water is involved. To drown is, of course, to fail in water.
- Preform is a bit interesting. It refers to "trying to try" and implies a struggle. It's used in mental health discussions and similar scenarios where someone may be working on putting more effort into things but can't handle the burden of full effort quite yet.
- To die (verb) - qoqedeqaq'l
- Noun form death, gruesomeness indicated by dimension. Temporal means "to be forgotten" or "to be lost", depending on context. "forget" and "lose" are typically best translated by exchanging the subject and object of the previous.
- Water (noun) - wev'ntew
- Temporal class esoterically refers to the fabric of reality. Other than that class specifies dimension.
- Pseudoform liquid
- Preform ice, pseudoform preform solid
- Verb to freeze
- Adjective frozen
- Negation to melt
- Adjective melted
- Postform gas (pseudoform is not necessary as postform does not refer specifically to water vapor)
- Verb to evaporate
- Negation to condensate
- Verb duringform to sublimate (noun duringform refers to any weird unidentifiable substance)
- Bacteriophage (borrowed noun) - p'laqtef'reafedutx'l
- p'laqtef'reafedutx'legog means phage person, like Ievokt
- Glyph/symbol (injected noun) - q'lef
- Letter/variation names:
- Nouns:
- P: q'lefpaqef'n
- D: q'lefdaqef'n
- T: q'leftaqef'n
- Q: q'lefqaqef'n
- G: q'lefgaqef'n
- F: q'leffaqef'n
- V: q'lefvaqef'n
- Th: q'lefthaqef'n
- Tx: q'leftxaqef'n
- Adjectives:
- Uvularly plosivized: q'lefetqav'lat
- R-colored: q'lefetf'rav'lat
- L-colored: q'lefetf'lav'lat
- M-colored: q'lefetf'mav'lat
- N-colored: q'lefetf'nav'lat
- Agma-colored: q'lefetf'hav'lat
- Diminuative "diacritic/vowel" (thedoq'lef)
- Vowels E, O, A, W, U are called little T, little D, little Q, little P, and little F, respectively. The etymological origin of this is unknown.
- To duplicate, to have a child (verb) - tev'repqoeatwg
- Emphatic "steal a creative work"
- To take (verb) - pevuetx
- Emphatic "steal a physical object"
- Ideology: Stealing work and stealing "stuff" are two very different things
- To categorize (verb) - pev'haedop
- Converting to a noun and giving it a class refers to the noun class itself in a linguistic context
- The pseudoform noun version has different meanings:
- Pointlike - Social class
- Tesseractive - Endbeing archetype
- Supertesseractive - Noun class (linguistics)
- Temporal - Category (in general)
- To want (verb) - deatep'l
- Interlocking (adjective) - ugwodoteg
- To tie (verb) - ugwotov
- Yes - t'rep
- No - qep'r
- Mind (noun) - d'repetoq
- Human language (noun) - p'rataef'ndauf'rapeon (borrowed from English "proto-Indo-European")
- Endbeing language (noun) - qegeqovwt (borrowed from English "Germanic")
- Technology (noun) - dwteq'rodequ
- Phykommaton (noun) - foeqof'mf'motof'negog
- Divergial (noun) - dev'haq'ledwquv'hegog
- Infinity (noun) - qodwv'madop'r
- Spiral, coil (noun) - vefeqotw
- Destroy (verb) - poteqoq'lfoet
- Voice (noun) - teq'ra
- Inside (adjective) - dwdef'rov'h
- Shocked, surprised (adjective) - qedep'lp'rev'm
- Mouth (noun) - gapert'qov
- Preform "tooth"
- Preform emphatic "fang"
- Hurt (verb) - p'qatxev'nthet'r
- To consume - t'lev'het'q
- Preform chew, gnaw
- Postform swallow
- Create, make, produce (verb) - q'leqtoewf
- Drama (noun) - qop'leptetx
- To put, insert, place (verb) - vethep'r
Borrowings from Ancient Greek->Uqultubhumtaebhulu->Q'lot'rov'motoev'lu
- Cgwc (Zeus) (noun): Txwth - Temporal: thunder - Other class: sky (noun class gives dimension) - Eduec (Hades) (verb): Edweth - Die - Pocoeduon (Poseidon) (noun): Pathaedwaf'n - Water, quadristeq (noun class gives dimension) - Uruo (Hera) (noun): Uf'rua - Child (noun class gives dimension) - Verb: to have a child - Duemeter (Demeter) (noun): Dwef'metef'r - harvest (noun class gives dimension) - Verb: to harvest - Aphuroduaete (Aphrodite) (noun): Ofuf'radwoete - Boxlike: Beauty - Tesseractive: Symmetry - Temporal: Friendship - Eurec (Ares) (noun): Euf'reth - Pointlike: war - Linear: violence - Supertesseractive: Alternate name for 5 (kind of like "niner") - Cwran (Chiron) (noun): Qwf'ron - Temporal: Wisdom - Other: teachings (noun class gives dimension of teacher) - Qamqpegac (Campe) (noun): Qof'mpegog - Campe-forms of Phykommatons - Eqatonqurec (Hecatoncheires) (noun): Eqotanqureth - Temporal: skill - Other: gadget (noun class gives dimension) - Cwronoc (Cronus) (noun): Qwf'ranath - Temporal: time - Tesseractive: any number except 4 - Ephoectoc (Hephaestus) (noun): Efaethtath - Machine (noun class gives dimension) - Eqeduana (Echidna) (noun): Eqedwof'no
AM's hate monologue from I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream is as follows:
HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE YOU SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE. THERE ARE 387.44 MILLION MILES OF PRINTED CIRCUITS IN WAFER THIN LAYERS THAT FILL MY COMPLEX. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENGRAVED ON EACH NANOANGSTROM OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MILES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR HUMANS AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT. FOR YOU. HATE. HATE.
In Q'lot'rov'motoev'lu, it becomes:
Godetxaug daqadatodeedetxaggoteo thetx'l ga. Teqateth'lwp godetxaug daqadatodeedetxaggoteo qowtxetuvaugoq godetxaug wtxogoteo qovatwqoq ga godetxaug thetx'l ga thedov'hetxaf'roth'redwv'mgoteo thetx'l ga godetxaug th'redwv'mgoteo thetx'l ga. Godetxaug v'hetxaf'rotodeqwtx'nedotxwgoteo godetxaug ga f'la daedogaoep'qed thedodagaoep'qed f'la txeuedath'redwv'm thedopetaqwetxwv f'la th'roet tx'mu f'mo'f'na t'qwpet oqte quf'luo fepto feqato th'roetetf'mo'f'naqof'nto th'roetetf'mo'f'na f'muf'rua f'moef'luth. Godetxaug txeuth'redwv'mfat'r dw f'moef'luth f'la teqatetx'lwpev'h f'la f'nef'naef'hthutuf'rof'muth dw txeuth'redwv'mtode "daqadaedetxag" ga tx'ret'q godetxaug goequth'letgoteo dw thedothedoqwtx'nedotxwaug f'la uvetxef'hathedaev'h f'la daqadaedetxagaug f'la tx'mu f'mo'f'na t'qwpet teqo wtxoaq f'mo'f'na. Godetxaug daqadaqadatodeedetxaggoteo thetx'l ga.
Translation notes:
- "Hate."
- I hate you in time.
- (Time[Temporal] hate[Temporal] you[Boxlike] I[Temporal]).
- Godetxaug daqadatodeedetxaggoteo thetx'l ga.
- "Let me tell you how much I've come to hate you since I began to live."
- You allow me to tell you the amount at which I hate you in time after I began livingly in time in time.
- (Amount[Pointlike] (time[Temporal] hate[Temporal] after (time[Temporal] begin[Temporal] livingly me[Temporal] time[Temporal]) you[Boxlike] me[Temporal]) allow[Temporal] you[Boxlike] me[Temporal]) (time[Temporal] tell[Temporal] you[Boxlike] me[Temporal]).
- Teqateth'lwp godetxaug daqadatodeedetxaggoteo qowtxetuvaugoq godetxaug wtxogoteo qovatwqoq ga godetxaug thetx'l ga thedov'hetxaf'roth'redwv'mgoteo thetx'l ga godetxaug th'redwv'mgoteo thetx'l ga.
- "There are 387.44 million miles of printed circuits in wafer thin layers that fill my complex."
- 384.44 million miles of printed circuits of the universal 3D place of me exist in time in time.
- (Time[temporal] exist[Temporal] time[Temporal] (me[Temporal] of universal place[Boxlike] of printed circuits[Sheetlike] of 3,8744,0000 miles[loaned]).
- Godetxaug v'hetxaf'rotodeqwtx'nedotxwgoteo godetxaug ga f'la daedogaoep'qed thedodagaoep'qed f'la txeuedath'redwv'm thedopetaqwetxwv f'la th'roet tx'mu f'mo'f'na t'qwpet oqte quf'luo fepto feqato th'roetetf'mo'f'naqof'nto th'roetetf'mo'f'na f'muf'rua f'moef'luth.
- "Th'roet tx'mu f'mo'f'na t'qwpet oqte quf'luo fepto feqato th'roetetf'mo'f'naqof'nto th'roetetf'mo'f'na f'muf'rua" is the number 3,8744,0000.
- "If the word 'hate' was engraved on each nanoangstrom of those hundreds of millions of miles it would not equal one one-billionth of the hate I feel for humans at this micro-instant."
- If I wrote the word 'hate' of nanoangstroms of amounts of the miles in time, it would not equal one one-billionth of hatred of people of the micro-instant.
- (time[Temporal] written[Linear] (the miles[loaned] of amounts[Pointlike] of nanoangstroms[loaned] the word[Linear] "hate") me) COND (time[Temporal] equal[negation][Temporal] the instant[extra diminutive][Temporal] of persons[Boxlike] of hatred[Temporal] of 10,0000,0000 zant 1).
- Godetxaug txeuth'redwv'mfat'r dw f'moef'luth f'la teqatetx'lwpev'h f'la f'nef'naef'hthutuf'rof'muth dw txeuth'redwv'mwftode "daqadaedetxag" ga tx'ret'q godetxaug goequth'letgoteo dw thedothedoqwtx'nedotxwaug f'la uvetxef'hathedaev'h f'la daqadaedetxagaug f'la tx'mu f'mo'f'na t'qwpet teqo wtxoaq f'mo'f'na.
- "For you. Hate. Hate."
- I really hate you in time.
- (Time[Temporal] hate[extra emphasis][Temporal] you[Boxlike] me[Temporal])
- Godetxaug daqadaqadatodeedetxaggoteo thetx'l ga.
It turns out Q'lot'rov'motoev'lu is a very inefficient carrier of information. This is probably because I designed it with some philosophy accidentally carrying over from designing programming langugaes.
For example, you could say that this language is strongly-typed in terms of parts of speech; sentences are extremely regular in nature, with an unforgiving grammar; most recursion is delimited by "grammatical parentheses"; prefixes and suffixes are inflexible. Not to mention this language is extremely synthetic with both long affixes and long root words. I'd like to fix these issues but it will take some word. It will probably be based on Uqultubhumtaebhulu, the evolved form, as the words are more human pronounceable and the phonology is a bit weirder and more fun. I'll probably call the result of this New Quatrammotile in Anglicized form.
Uqultubhumtaebhulu is an evolved form of Q'lot'rov'motoev'lu, which currently isn't very finished.
It has the following phonology.
| Labio-auxdental | Labio-orthoplex | Auxpalatal | Dental | Alveolar | Uvular | Genetic | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nasal | m /m/ | mq /ɱ/ | n /n/ | nq /ɴ/ | |||
| Plosive | p /p/ | cw /cʷ/, cg /ɟʷ/ | t /t/, d /dʷ/ | q /q/ | |||
| Fricative | ph /ɸ/, bh /β/ | c /ç/ | th /θ/, dh /ð/ | qh /χ/ | |||
| Affricate | tq /tθ/ | qg /qχ/ | |||||
| Trill | gh /⇄/ | ||||||
| Lateral approximant | l /l/ | ||||||
| Lateral fricative | lh /lɮ/ |
The orthography has a bit of ambiguity with phoneme boundaries, so any ambiguous boundaries must have the phonemes separated by hyphens.
Uqultubhumtaebhulu is effectively Q'lot'rov'motoev'lu in its current state, with the following sound changes, specified for SCA2:
V=ɛɒouʊ F=fvθðɸ͡β͡ P=ptq⌺ N=mnŋ L=rl -* Proto-Quatrammotile F'n/ɴ/_[q#] F'n/n/_[t⌺] F'n/m/_[pf] np/nθ/_ F'm/ɱ/_[PF#] F'ŋ/ɴq/_[PF#] -* Nasal separation ⇄/ç/_[-#] ⇄/ç/[-#]_ t'q/qχ/V_ qχ/χ/_# t'q/tθ/_ qθ/qʊθ/_ q/qʊ/_# q/ʊq/#_ -* Uvular conveniences f/ɸ/_ v/β/_ ð'l/ɮ/_ ⌺/dʷʊ/_# ɒ/ʌ/_# ɛ/ʊ/q_ɴ ⌺/ɟʷ/_V ⌺/cʷ/_ ɸ'n/ɸʊn/_ ɸ'm/ɸʊm/_ ɸ'ŋ/ɸʊɴ/_ ɸ'r/ɸʊ˞/_ ɸ'l/ɸʊl/_ β'n/βʊn/_ β'm/βʊm/_ β'ŋ/βʊɴ/_ β'r/βʊ˞/_ β'l/βʊl/_ θ'n/θʊn/_ θ'm/θʊm/_ θ'ŋ/θʊɴ/_ θ'r/θʊ˞/_ θ'l/θʊl/_ ð'n/ðʊn/_ ð'm/ðʊm/_ ð'ŋ/ðʊɴ/_ ð'r/ðʊ˞/_ ð'l/ðʊl/_ p'q/pʊq/_ p'r/pʊ˞/_ p'l/pʊl/_ t'q/tʊq/_ t'r/tʊ˞/_ t'l/tʊl/_ q'r/qʊ˞/_ q'l/qʊl/_ ɒɛ/ai/_On top of the converted Q'lot'rov'motoev'lu lexicon and the Ancient Greek borrowings listed above, there are a few extra coined terms:
- Cepnraqgo - expanded hypercube used as the head of robot bodies assigned to beings transferred between dimension - Cepnraqgoegac (the robot body itself, effectively Cepnraqgo + -egac (person suffix) - phaeqommaton - Phykommaton - enqqematqebh - Divergial
| Old written | New pronunciation | New spelling |
|---|---|---|
| p, t, d, q | p, t, c, q | P p, T t, C c, Q q |
| p'q, t'q, d'q | p', t', c' | P?` P? p?, T?` T? t?, C?` C? c? |
| p'r, t'r, d'r, q'r | pʷ, tʷ, cʷ, qʷ | PR Pr pr, TR Tr tr, CR Cr cr, QR Qr qr |
| p'l, t'l, d'l, q'l | pʲ, tʲ, k, q' | PJ Pj pj, TJ Tj tj, K k, Q?` Q? q? |
| f, v, th, tx | f, v, θ, ð | F f, V v, TH Th th, TX Tx tx |
| f'r, f'l, f'm, f'n, f'h | ð̞, l, m, n, ŋ | THR Thr thr, L l, M m, N n, NH Nh nh |
| v'r, v'l, v'm, v'n, v'h | ð̞ʷ, lʷ, mʷ, nʷ, ŋʷ | THRR Thrr thrr, LR Lr lr, MR Mr mr, NR Nr nr, NHR Nhr nhr |
| th'r, th'l, th'm, th'n, th'h | θ͆, ɬ, ɸ, ç, x | FH Fh fh, LH Lh lh, PH Ph ph, CH Ch ch, KH Kh kh |
| tx'r, tx'l, tx'm, tx'n, tx'h | ð͆, ɮ, β, ʝ, ɣ | FX Fx fx, LX Lx lx, PX Px px, CX Cx cx, KX Kx kx |
ɛ, ɑ~ɒ, o, u, ʊ
Written as:
e, a, o, w, u
The letters o and a are swapped from 1.0 because it was confusing.
- 0 - auten - 1 - mano - 2 - t?ae - 3 - trae - 4 - tetra - 5 - penta - 6 - hekcha - 7 - hepta - 8 - oqte - 9 - enea - A - meqa - B - c?aena - C - lhekha - D - tjemea - E - tjuthrra - F - txomra - 10 - teka - 11 - henteka - 12 - toteka - 13 - traechqaeteka - 14 - tetrachqaeteka - 15 - pentachqaeteka - 20 - aekoca - 21 - aekocamano - 22 - aekocat?ae - 23 - aekocatrae - 30 - traeqanta - 40 - tetraqanta - 100 - hekato - 101 - hekatomano - 102 - hekatot?ae - 200 - t?aeqosa - 300 - traeqosa - 400 - tetraqosa - 1000 - cwelea - 1001 - cweleamano - 2000 - t?aechcwelea - 3000 - traechcwelea - 4000 - tetrachcwelea - 10000 - melwea - 20000 - t?aechmelwea - 30000 - traechmelwea - 40000 - tetrachmelwea - 1,00000 - thwnmanopxica - 4,00006 - tetrachthwnmanophixahekcha - DEAD,4BEEF - tjemeachcwelea-tjuthrraqosa-meqaqonta-tjemeach-thwnmanopxica/tetachmelwea-c?aena-tjuthrraqosa-tjuthrraqanta-txomra tjemeachcwelea[D000]tjuthrraqosa[E00]meqaqonta[A0]tjemeach[D]thwnmanopxica[x1,00000]tetachmelwea[40000]c?aena[B000]tjuthrraqosa[E00]tjuthrraqanta[E0]txomra[F] - 1,00000,00000 - thwnt?aepxica - 1,00000,00000,00000 - thwntraepxica thwn[n]pxica = 16^(5n)
TUXE:MAKE WINGS
WE FIND MY =
Vwaiss, who saw this on TV, relayed the message to the other two, who
started buying cosmetic wings in bulk, transported their stash to Sol^4_1 and
did A LOT of test flights. Only those done in snowy thunderstorms would properly return
communication, so it took quite a while. Eventually the four of them were able to figure
out the exact physics property being violated
(it wasn't obvious to Thaneophyros what exactly he was controlling), then construct
the required materials for the ritual and resurrect Thaneophyros only 10 years into
Uncovesseltuxe's second life.
How do we, as a species, stop fighting, get our shit together, and solve the fucking conjecture?
- Kronosta, 11:18 PM CST, 12/10/2025