David Hurt's - Gaia - The Multiverse: Beyond The Cosmos Marine

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In a series of moments,
that lasted over billions of millennia,
micro pioneers,
descended from the first micro life,
decided to venture beyond
the cosmos marine,
into the hostile
yet intriguing multiverse,
Gaia.

Once there, however,
they found themselves
invincible,
almost like gods,
but as the millennia went on,
the complex life forms,
they thought they had left behind them,
evolved into giants,
following them on to land
and even in the air.

Some were safe from these giants,
yet only those descended from their
extremophile ancestors.

While some airborne micro life
even discovered how to become predatory parasites,
that consumed the giants,
or mutilated them.

Others descended from good bacteria
decided to continue their ancestral ways
of being guardians of the giants,
keeping them healthy and sane.

Some of these guardian angels
also pondered about what lay beyond the multiverse.

Were there multi-multiverses?

Could micro life
exist beyond the multiverse?

What was the layer surrounding it?

They decided to call it -
The Embryonisphere.

But what was The Embryonisphere made of and did a divine power
exist beyond The Embryonisphere?
As all advanced micro life knew
a divine power
didn't exist anywhere within either
the cosmos marine,
or the Gaian Multiverse.

Soon myths arose surrounding
The Embryonisphere.

Myths of metallic
and flesh eating micro life,
after all such micro life existed in the cosmos marine
and within the multiverse,
so why not in The Embryonisphere,
trapping all
who wish to venture beyond it
with in the multiverse.
Thus never knowing whether
or not a divine power exists at all.

Only the most pious
believed it to be true.

Others were satisfied with living
and hoped that their descendants
will one day discover the answers....

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⏰ Last updated: Feb 14, 2020 ⏰

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