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The Quaterniverse[]

The Quaterniverse is a verse that contains TREE(4) metaphysical planes of absolute existence, therefore having the prefix '-Quater'. Each plane has a different metaphysical cardinal of what exists and what doesn't. This verse creates Transcendentems every `"'UNIQ--postMath-000001-QINU`'' years, which is the cycle that each plane reiterates absolute existence. Each Transcendentem has a 'seed' that their fundamental mediums of existence are based on. This is caused by the reaction of smaller-than-fundamental primordial particles (they aren't exactly particles but it works).

How the creation of a Transcendentem works is by the metaphysical rearrangements of smaller-than-fundamental particles by influence of the planes. After a cycle is iterated, the particles don't have an immediate connection to a plane, and then combine to create a Transcendentem.

CRDNL(s):[]

When a Transcendentem is created, it exist in the Quaterniverse for another cycle of absolute existence until another one is created. At that point it's ejected into the Impossible Hierarchy or a Transcendentem Continuum. Each seed that a plane has is different, but they all follow 4 common axioms that they are based on called CRDNLs:

CRDNL—ρ:[]

This cardinal means that, on an ultimate level, only matter and the capacity for it to do work exists. This means anything that is considered 'Intangible' is just a form of matter or an abstraction of something that originates from matter. Basically, just a materialist plane of existence.

CRDNL—Δ:[]

This cardinal means that Time exists and is not an illusion, that MOST things (doesn't have to be universes) in these Transcendentems aren't pre-declared by higher dimensions and actually experience change.

CRDNL—Π:[]

This means that everything is rooted in mathematical axioms. Which basically means that every object, dimension, and logical structures are somehow rooted in the fundamental principles of Math. Planes that don't have this cardinal have something deeper rooted that is not associated with Mathematical axioms.

Note: A plane can share more then one cardinal, or even all of them.