A Baseline for Time
This story spans across billions of years.
So let’s set a baseline for Time:
· Toasty Times - Approx. 2.73 Kelvin, these are the times we
live in now.
· Early-Chilled Times
- About 6 billion or so earth years from now. This is about the time when
proto-Guleil (the pre-Visceral version of Guleil) was destroyed, when the
Extra-Murals won over the control of this universe from the Super-Murals. The
temperature of the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation might have dipped down
to maybe ~ 2 Kelvin, give or take some.
· Mid-Chilled Times
- About 7 billion to 8 billion earth years from now. The CMB might have further
dropped to ~ 1 Kelvin or so.
o 7 billion earth years or so ahead from now is when The
Nomads revive Guleil and establish the Visceral Empire.
o 8 billion or so earth years ahead is the timeframe over to
which Felix gets kidnapped.
· Deep-Chill -
approaching Zero Kelvin
Each of these is a Canvas, as explained in The Book of
Light.
The below diagram depicts the kickoff of the story in this context.
This story spans across billions of years.
So let’s set a baseline for Time:
· Toasty Times - Approx. 2.73 Kelvin, these are the times we
live in now.
· Early-Chilled Times
- About 6 billion or so earth years from now. This is about the time when
proto-Guleil (the pre-Visceral version of Guleil) was destroyed, when the
Extra-Murals won over the control of this universe from the Super-Murals. The
temperature of the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation might have dipped down
to maybe ~ 2 Kelvin, give or take some.
· Mid-Chilled Times
- About 7 billion to 8 billion earth years from now. The CMB might have further
dropped to ~ 1 Kelvin or so.
o 7 billion earth years or so ahead from now is when The
Nomads revive Guleil and establish the Visceral Empire.
o 8 billion or so earth years ahead is the timeframe over to
which Felix gets kidnapped.
· Deep-Chill -
approaching Zero Kelvin
Each of these is a Canvas, as explained in The Book of
Light.
The below diagram depicts the kickoff of the story in this context.
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