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Hell's One

Velo_Namya
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Hell's One: Zilch ----> Everything

Major Note: Hey there! This chapter is all about explaining the structure of the universe in Hell's One. It's not a prologue or part of the story's events, but rather a guide to the universe where the story takes place. Its main aim is to help you understand the universe behind the story. Thanks!

This is Velo Namya, the author of Hell's One, speaking, and I will now commence discussing the structure of this universe, or rather, the abundance of outerverses/realities in actuality.

Let's begin with the basis of all life within the reality of Hell's One.

According to mainstream scientific theories, the universe's expansion appears infinite. However, within the unique framework of Hell's One, a divergence emerges. Here lies a defining boundary—an imposing wall constructed from Dark Matter, sourced from the potent energy of our emotional negativity. What's intriguing is its location—just beyond our familiar solar system. This boundary, infused by our emotional energies, serves as the ultimate limit, acting as the end of a singular parallel universe.

For every decision a human has made throughout the history of mankind, there exists an alternative option or direction.

Suppose I decide to order takeout today but can't choose between two fast food places. Selecting one of them would be my inevitable choice, but the other option I wouldn't have chosen would create a parallel universe.

This implies that any decision made within a singular parallel universe results in the formation of another parallel universe where a different direction was taken due to that particular decision.

This theory becomes true and factual within the reality of Hell's One, which implies that all potential outcomes of any decision or event are realized in different parallel universes, creating a vast array of possible realities branching out infinitely based on the choices made.

Now, with an infinite number of parallel universes, these collectively form a singular outerverse or reality. This is precisely what I refer to as the 'reality of Hell's One.'

To simplify, let's envision an outerverse divided into both X and Y axes.

Vertically, an outerverse isn't infinitely expansive. Branching out from these parallel universes are two distinct paths. The first, known as the Path Of Divinity and positioned higher on the Y-axis, leads towards Heaven. Lower on the Y-axis lies the other path, known as the Path Of Temptation, guiding towards Hell.

I don't find it necessary to detail what lies within Heaven and Hell or visually describe each dimension's overall description.

Horizontally, a singular outerverse or reality is infinitely expansive, due to the existence of an infinite number of parallel universes within that very outerverse or reality.

When a human passes away on Earth within a specific parallel universe, their soul initially manifests or is transferred into Fate's Domain. Within this domain, the soul briefly takes form before returning to its original state, all under the purview of Fate.

Fate, as the guiding force, orchestrates the soul's journey while managing the occurrences of calamity. The Creator employs Fate, the living embodiment of destiny, to oversee the pathways of souls within a single parallel universe. Fate not only determines the course of events that affect the universe's inhabitants or the individual destinies of each soul but also navigates the impact of calamity, influencing the path a particular soul will undertake.

This overwhelming complexity reaches beyond just one outerverse or reality.

What lies beyond this point defies the constraints of space-time. Its immense scale renders our modern laws of physics inadequate to explain it.

In simple terms, it exists beyond our complete comprehension.

There exists an infinite number of continuously expanding outerverses. This arises from the existence of certain infinities that surpass others, a concept that challenges full comprehension within our real world.

To simplify comprehension, each infinitely large outerverse is designated with a real number. The comparative magnitude of infinity between outerverses is determined by their respective real numbers. A higher real number corresponds to a larger or greater infinity, allowing us to gauge and compare the sizes of different outerverses.

Consider Outerverse #1 and Outerverse #2 as examples. Within Outerverse #1, Infinity-01 is smaller in magnitude compared to Infinity-02 in Outerverse #2. Therefore, in this comparison, Outerverse #2 exhibits a greater magnitude.

In our real world, Dark Matter is a theoretical concept used to explain certain observed gravitational effects on a cosmic scale. It's theorized that Dark Matter might be linked to connecting specific parts of the universe, potentially influencing the shaping of the large-scale structure of the cosmos.

Dark Matter is proposed to function as a gravitational scaffold within our universe, supporting the formation of cosmic entities within the cosmos themselves.

In the fictional astronomy of Hell's One, Dark Matter takes form in strings and serves once more as the gravitational scaffold, interconnecting each infinitely expanding outerverse simultaneously. It plays a role in maintaining the balance of this fictional cosmos.

The 'strings' of Dark Matter serve as the catalyst for the negativity within a human's emotions within a single parallel universe.

The source of this immense amount of Dark Matter is the Void...

The sheer magnitude of the Void is immense, capable of containing an unfathomable amount of Dark Matter. This vast reserve fuels an infinite number of infinitely expanding outerverses.

Each 'string' that connects a single outerverse branches off of the Void.

Within the expanse of the Void resides a force, the living embodiment of evil itself. This malevolent essence serves as the origin of Hell within each individual outerverse.

Functioning as an influential force rather than a controlled mechanism, it orchestrates the infinite variations of Hell across every individual outerverse.

As for the dissemination of Heaven into each outerverse, it originates from the realm of The Creator, which is the living embodiment of 'righteousness'. 

That concludes this auxiliary chapter, and I hope it serves as a definitive guide for the fictional astronomy or structure of Hell's One.

Thank you, everyone.