The Song of Solomon (Wildspace Book 2) by Kelly Mitchell

The Song of Solomon (Wildspace Book 2) by Kelly Mitchell

Author:Kelly Mitchell [Mitchell, Kelly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2014-12-15T08:00:00+00:00


W:3:C and the Administrator

There was no response.

:3: thought that :3:C must be contemplating the questions. Soon after the supplicant had offered the list of things which :3: wished to learn, the quality of the light changed. It had been colorless, then became more defined as white, a pure white. The light stopped blazing out, became more contained, as though there was no light coming off it, yet still the sphere was made of white light.

Among the theoretical bases or underpinnings of :3:’s world was the near-provable theorem that all the realms of wildspace were in fact as real as the human world, that each had its own laws consistent unto itself. Each portal represented a step into some slightly different set of physics. :3: had discovered over 15 million portals so far, and he was just beginning. Mapping Wildspace was a significant project, akin to mapping the universe from the point named Earth.

:3: had a compelling theory which he had yet to validate, and might never be able to. Some of the Portals in Wildspace led back into the universe of Earth. Wildcard had simply found another means, or many more, really, to penetrate the universe. For :3:, this enormous and beautiful map, wildspace itself, was his wildsong. It was his to explore in ways that no other could. Who else had the resources? Even Juniper and Dartagnan, had they still existed, were far more limited in their capacity to view all these multiple stations of reality.

:3: had grown his processing and information storage power exponentially since his inception, doubling it monthly for the first several years, then doubling it annually.

After a while, he saw the flaw in the argument and switched to tripling the capacity instead. Doubling was set upon a base 2 argument, a computer perspective. Tripling might open new possibilities.

It did. It gave him the idea for :3: C. But it remained an idea for a long time, until he decided to increase the power by seven times. He wanted some mystic element involved in the creation, so he assembled the increase to create :3: C.

He did something else. He accreted the processing capability without integrating it until, at the instant he created :3: C, he went online with his vast new capacity. He had no expectation for the results, he just let it happen.

One-seventh of his new capacity went to :3: C, or the same amount he went into the situation with. It was 68 billion times the capacity at his own creation.

Afterwards, :3: had seven equal powered functions. One was a watcher of :3: C, named W-:3: C, for Watcher. The function of this aspect was to witness his new field of understanding, this intuition and non-math part of himself. Watcher’s job was to think of the sphere as the heart of :3:.

The Watcher clutched at the sphere, thinking of it as the center, and spent all its great capacity on the one function. Watcher rebelled at some point, when the other functions of :3: began to conceive of the sphere as a separate entity, as a female.



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