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- Chapter 23: Multiversal Travel (2/2)
(translation by jasper)
- You know that the design of the ordinary omphalos is not complicated.
- one rock
- covered with a net
- with at least 27 knots
- But if the only omphali that you see are the small sculptures at the temples, then the size of the effort necessary to construct a passage omphalos undoubtedly would be beyond what one would be able to imagine.
- In order to pass through the great distances of the multiverse (blank space) , you have to create an omphalos on the scale of the multiverse itself. And to knot the knots, you have to create at least 27 labyrinths of the same scale that the passage (blank space). Passing through the labyrinths circuit will activate the circuit of the (blank space), allowing multiversal communication- and multiversal passage.
- Remember:
- one rock
- one net
- at least 27 knots.
- Proof of Recovery: I5C3/KE66/2L7Y/D99I/245G