Mar Xor Theory and Cosmology

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A Brief Introduction

The term Mar Xor literally means "many worlds". It applies to the cosmological whole of all possible universes, regardless of form or existence, and to their respective levels of causality as pertaining to their neighbouring worlds and on a higher level the spiritual realms.

For the research that has been committed in textual form to these pages it is commonly implied that the term world refers to the root functional element for any existentially advanced iteration of itself; for example, our world is the entirety of our physical experience; the whole of the first three dimensions. With the existential addition of time our world becomes a universe (see "Existential Overview of the Dimensions" below).


Qualities of the Structure of Dimensions

The Mar Xor theory holds that there are at least three tiers of dimensions with at least the first two tiers containing each three base dimensions.

Following is the basic overview of the theory:

Qualities of the Spatial Tier:

Within the first tier are the dimensions of space and direction.

  • The first is linear space; one possible direction of travel along an axis; x
  • The second is planar space; all possible directions of travel along two axes; x and y
  • The third is cubic; all possible directions of travel along three axes; x y and z
  • Together these create a single spatial world - xyz - minus the element of time

An xyz world can be of any size and contain any arrangement of matter or energy, although its probability of manifestation is subject to other existential rules (see "Manifest Worlds" below).

Qualities of the Existential Tier:

Applying this timeless world to the next tier results in the experience that we are familiar with in our own world.

  • The fourth dimension is the measure of the linear existence of an xyz world from its inception to its annihilation. It consists of one possible time stream along an axis; t within the boundaries of xyz. This world with a single integrated t -axis is known as a universe.
  • The fifth is the measure of planar existence; all possible time streams along axes t and u within the boundaries of a single xyz. The extent of the paths for a single universe, regardless of how many paths are made manifest, is known as the multiverse. It is speculated that the multiverse consists almost entirely of universes not made manifest (see "Latent Worlds" below).
  • The sixth, following suit, is cubic; all possible time streams along t u and v within the boundaries of all xyz. The potential of all paths on the whole - the infinite possible outcomes of infinite worlds- is known as the omniverse.

Qualities of the Supernatural Tier:

The third tier is that of the supernatural, and a dimensional structure to that tier is likely beyond human comprehension. Residents of that tier are not subject to time and space, such as we are not subject to line and plane. It could be speculated that the third tier also consists of three dimensions, but as to their function it may be impossible to guess.


Existential Overview of the Dimensions by Means of Example

Our familiarity is with the first four of the dimensions. We are familiar with the three dimensions of the measure of space and of the fourth dimension basic time; the measure of linear existence. This is evidenced in our observations. The world, our universe of set and finite space (see "Terminal Worlds" below) comes into existence and begins to follow a set path chronologically. We are aware of single outcomes of a choice - when the option to go right or left is presented we are only aware of one of those two choices after it is made.

In contrast our experience is not familiar with the next two dimensions in that tier; planar and cubic existence. If we were able to experience these it would appear as follows:

In the fifth dimension all choices made in time from the base xyz world are visible in the instance of the option to go right or left. For example, we would be able to see both choices being made and the cumulative effect of each choice made thereafter. There are infinite possibilities limited only by the fact that all paths are executed within the confines of a single xyz world. This is represented in a planar model.

The existential tier's equivalent of the second dimension, the sixth dimension, is the natural perpendicular to the fifth. It follows all outcomes of a world as the fifth does, but adds the extra axis v of infinite xyz spatial worlds. This is Mar Xor - the omniverse - all possible outcomes of all possible worlds.


A Fractal-Based View of the Spatial Dimensions

In our scientific community it is generally accepted that there are more than three spatial dimensions. Mar Xor theory does not consider those as higher dimensions however; instead as sub-dimensions of the first tier, perpendicular in their own way as is the tendency of the familiar dimensions. The overall concept is that the spatial tier is a system of inverse fractals - retreating perpendicular dimensions - with only the final three iterations considered as being whole.

It could be speculated that the second and third tiers are also foundationally similar types of worlds within the omniverse. The omniverse according to Mar Xor theory can be illustrated as containing three types of worlds - manifest, latent and implied.


Manifest Worlds:

Manifest worlds are such as the one we are familiar with. To our knowledge only one exists. The manifestation of a world is simply its transcendence from possible to real. This is relative to and dictated by the spiritual realm, of which Mar Xor theory holds there is one - Ayaweh, true authority.

Latent Worlds:

Latent worlds are any of the infinite possible paths that are not or have not been made manifest. Within a multiverse already containing at least one manifest world speculations of alternate history or future events in our own world are considered to be latent worlds.

Implied Worlds:

Implied worlds are the potential sustainable worlds, generally less substantial than manifest worlds ,that are capable of existing without contradicting the divinity of the Ayaweh authority of the omniverse. They can exist relative to a local observer but may not be made wholly manifest. As a result neither events occurring within an implied world nor its native residents have a consequential interaction in the spiritual tier, such as our own world is known to. This is generally considered the main distinction between a manifest and implied world - events can only achieve a marginal level of causality when they intersect with a manifest world, thereby affecting a sentient observer. A person's unique dream sphere, which interacts physiologically with the dreamer and thus with our own world, would be considered an implied world. Implied worlds tend to maintain a superphysical quality - not tied to the spacetime limitations of a manifest world but not entirely above and separated from them either, as is the case with the spiritual realms.

Terminal worlds:

Mar Xor theory loosely speculates that manifest universes are for the most part made of finite elements. This may not necessarily apply to implied worlds. It considers the quantum lattice of spacetime as being limited to a certain theoretically measurable quantity. The spatial structure of a universe then would likely assume the form of a sphere in much the same way as travel in a straight line along the surface of a globe brings the traveler back to his origin point. It is assumed that the spacetime of a universe curves imperceptibly towards its terminus. A terminus which is relative to the observer, who himself remains fixed at the center, and would return the traveler to his origin point in much the same way thus one could theoretically, minus obstructions and with powerful enough magnification and not accounting for the time it would take light to travel the diameter of the universe, see himself in the far distance from behind by the finite nature of spacetime in a traditional manifest world model. It is expected that time has a proportionally limited relationship to space made apparent by its own terminus on either end of the spectrum - inception and annihilation.

Cosmological Relativity

This subdivisional theory accounts for the divine origin of a traditional manifest world. Mar Xor theory adheres to this model as being the foundational basis for both our own world and that of Apex Mar.

Apex Mar

My initial focus is on discovering and chronicling both the phenomenon of Mar Xor theory and the more specified emergence of the universe I have come to know as Apex Mar. It is my observation that Apex Mar is comprised of five realms; a physical world that integrates with four superphysical realms. Causality is not limited solely to the physical realm, but human experience is, and with few exceptions. On a higher level Apex Mar further interacts with four spiritual realms: Heafen Hithil Nihil and Hel. These nine realms form the whole of Apex Mar. It is speculated that our own universe, named among the Mar Xor as Inix Mar, may be structured in a similar fashion.

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