20/30 - Luminopticon
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April 30/30
20/30
The luminopticon opened up to me and I saw for the first time what kind of colours were available throughout known space.
The whole book was arranged in a spectrum to give us paint-sample glimpses of each colour with write ups of origins and high-instance areas. As a human, I was only able to see 1/65th of the books colours samples. The ones I could see just showed up a blank paper.
Colours are vibrations. You’re all familiar with the ones we all can see but I was intrigued by the ones I had never even conceived of.
There was fast black. A black that only exists in time as it goes backwards, thrown off by the other colours degrading in reverse. There was super red, a violet pulse that pushes the universe to the side inch by inch. Its origins are a mystery to us all. Aside from the incremental pushing, it appears to be benign.
There’s vermile, craston, marenko, yusanite, crightwhittle, harnge, bake-take, nornpatch, underblue, west-wrannit, forkbastion, and yellowess.
There’s tarktannon, half-hatch, reenat, questarkle, gingerpuce, necrishade, tangledance, shimeer, gratuiton, and fingernoose.
There’s endershade, painbow, thunderpink, gamer’s grindle, heistwine, blacktackle and moose rust.
There’s wronglark, stayshare, southudder, freel, blounders, stackjackets, maddertin, and ladient.
Some have names that I can’t even see. The book is thick and naturally, it glows in the dark. I can only read it with glasses that filter out the colours that will drive me insane even though my conscious mind can’t perceive them. This book is a prison/zoo for the seventeen types of light that are sentient. The book needs to exist for all time so therefore it cannot be destroyed. It is logically anchored in eternity, one of seven such known objects.
I have been given a chance to study it and soon I will have mastered what limited capability I have. Then I will become a light weaver, the only human one this generation.
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20/30
The luminopticon opened up to me and I saw for the first time what kind of colours were available throughout known space.
The whole book was arranged in a spectrum to give us paint-sample glimpses of each colour with write ups of origins and high-instance areas. As a human, I was only able to see 1/65th of the books colours samples. The ones I could see just showed up a blank paper.
Colours are vibrations. You’re all familiar with the ones we all can see but I was intrigued by the ones I had never even conceived of.
There was fast black. A black that only exists in time as it goes backwards, thrown off by the other colours degrading in reverse. There was super red, a violet pulse that pushes the universe to the side inch by inch. Its origins are a mystery to us all. Aside from the incremental pushing, it appears to be benign.
There’s vermile, craston, marenko, yusanite, crightwhittle, harnge, bake-take, nornpatch, underblue, west-wrannit, forkbastion, and yellowess.
There’s tarktannon, half-hatch, reenat, questarkle, gingerpuce, necrishade, tangledance, shimeer, gratuiton, and fingernoose.
There’s endershade, painbow, thunderpink, gamer’s grindle, heistwine, blacktackle and moose rust.
There’s wronglark, stayshare, southudder, freel, blounders, stackjackets, maddertin, and ladient.
Some have names that I can’t even see. The book is thick and naturally, it glows in the dark. I can only read it with glasses that filter out the colours that will drive me insane even though my conscious mind can’t perceive them. This book is a prison/zoo for the seventeen types of light that are sentient. The book needs to exist for all time so therefore it cannot be destroyed. It is logically anchored in eternity, one of seven such known objects.
I have been given a chance to study it and soon I will have mastered what limited capability I have. Then I will become a light weaver, the only human one this generation.
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