Anteroinen wrote:Pray tell why? These new worlds had tangible applications. Whatever the method, we know that when the layer structure was found it was immediately exploited to create clever new types of architecture, and that is just one example of the many possibilities these worlds give. These worlds actually, demonstrably, existed. It wasn't as if a couple of people went insane. Further, if the energy got to the water supply through a crack like that, well it would hardly be surprising if it went unnoticed before everyone had been exposed to some degree. People also need to drink and if that was the only water source... hey it didn't kill you.
The Kakama wrote:Maybe they did. It could be possible that Murtaugh went on his camping trip alone.
But if he didn't, then maybe you could only get affected by such exposure in a certain way. eg. it can only affect you if you had an open wound exposed to it. But if it were a waterfall which gets its energy from the beamers, then the waterfall should be dry when the beamers deactivate, and we don't know if the beamers were activated when Murtaugh went on his trip, unless there was a reservoir of the stuff.
I suppose. The main arguments against this theory really are:
- - How probable is it that such a thing went unnoticed?
- If it was noticed why did Murtaugh write: "It wasn't a surprise to me when people started turning their backs on me, since I was considered to be a freak and mentally ill. Funny thing, I can't tell them the truth, it would be like explaining the possibility of space travel to a goldfish."?
I'm not saying I'm against it; only that it's an explanation that seems
slightly improbable.
The Kakama wrote:The person who built the fountain probably also built the beamer structures, probably the architects. But as to where the green energy comes from, maybe there's some kind of power source in the beamers.
If the architects were the ones who
built the beamers that is
Vortex wrote:But it raises one question, from where did the "karmic water" come in the first place?
It's probably a form of the disposal of the green energy.
Vortex wrote:About the background, I don't know, but it looks like the structures are replicating or something, there are many "pinnacles" and they all look the same.
There's something about those pinnacles that's almost haunting; it's as if they go on for eternity forming a wasteland through repetition....
Balance is imperative; without it, total collapse and destruction is imminent.