I've been working on a theory that the multiverse may exist in clusters, almost like families that relate to each other more closely than they do the rest. I'm still drafting it, but it essentially works on the lack of overlap between the many universes represented here.
I wonder how that might apply to metaspace, not having traveled consciously navigated it before. Lachesis was known to the residents of the Metricog, which would support that their universe is part of the cluster this one inhabit. Has Vulcanus managed to move beyond that, or are they still limited?
If it's true that they've mastered imaginary time, then it may not really matter how the multiverse is arranged. But then, that's all working from knowledge of the fifth dimension that can be deduced from the third. Until we know how their methods work, we can't be entirely sure what they're capable of, but it would be wise not to dismiss the possibility, at least.
sorry for pseudoscience
I wonder how that might apply to metaspace, not having traveled consciously navigated it before. Lachesis was known to the residents of the Metricog, which would support that their universe is part of the cluster this one inhabit. Has Vulcanus managed to move beyond that, or are they still limited?
If it's true that they've mastered imaginary time, then it may not really matter how the multiverse is arranged. But then, that's all working from knowledge of the fifth dimension that can be deduced from the third. Until we know how their methods work, we can't be entirely sure what they're capable of, but it would be wise not to dismiss the possibility, at least.