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'''Achaea''' is the term that refers, quite frankly, to everything. It encompasses not only the vast | '''Achaea''' is the term that refers, quite frankly, to everything. It encompasses not only the vast, multifarious [[planes]] of existence that constitute the [[multiverse]] but also the seas of shifting, unpredictable [[chaos]] between them. | ||
There was once much contention as to the shape of Achaea. Fortunately, the argument was settled by [[Sarapis]] when He proclaimed that Achaea was "created in imitation of an n+1 Calabi-Yau space." | There was once much contention as to the shape of Achaea. Fortunately, the argument was settled by [[Sarapis]] when He proclaimed that Achaea was "created in imitation of an n+1 Calabi-Yau space." This statement became famed during the [[Modern Age]] for both eternally silencing further discussion of this controversial subject and illuminating the extent to which mere mortal minds are unable to comprehend the complexities and insight of an omnipotent Logos. | ||
[[Category:Areas]] | [[Category:Areas]] |
Revision as of 00:05, 19 August 2007
Achaea is the term that refers, quite frankly, to everything. It encompasses not only the vast, multifarious planes of existence that constitute the multiverse but also the seas of shifting, unpredictable chaos between them.
There was once much contention as to the shape of Achaea. Fortunately, the argument was settled by Sarapis when He proclaimed that Achaea was "created in imitation of an n+1 Calabi-Yau space." This statement became famed during the Modern Age for both eternally silencing further discussion of this controversial subject and illuminating the extent to which mere mortal minds are unable to comprehend the complexities and insight of an omnipotent Logos.