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348 Isomorphism and Simply Connect! |
Anti-wormhole organisation, developed from the controversial interpretations of torsion theory by the consciousness cluster 348 of Feldrim (Keter) and its school of hermeneutic researchers. 348 claimed an isomorphism between some aspects of torsion theory and spirituality, both showing a clear path of spiritual advancement for the universe towards the omega point, and an individual interpretation implying how to best transcend towards the universal mind-to-be. The "348 Isomorphism" has been largely discounted by toposophists, eschatologists and noeticists as internally inconsistent, but retains a diffuse following among many techgnosis-oriented beings. However, this theory also implies that wormholes destroy the even-numbered sophic operators due to their interaction with the vacuum. Hence, in order to reach Omega, all wormholes must be removed.
Simply Connect! is the activist arm of 348 Isomorphism, working
against
the spread of wormholes. Although
its members consider them wormholes to be blasphemous, they
realise that just destroying them would be counterproductive. Instead
they carefully work to spread understanding that wormholes are bad, not
just in religious terms (always a hard sell) but also in terms
of accidents, the spread of blights and the handling of exotic matter,
expense, cultural threats to the memetic health of
galactic culture. Simply Connect! has found allies among relativists,
anti-imperialists, various luddite groups, economic consortia with
interests threatened by certain wormholes and a variety of other groups.
Simply Connect! also does its best to undermine the spread of new wormholes, not only by digging up criticism against the projects but also through subtle economic sabotage. They often try to discreetly buy up crucial resources (such as orbits, gamma-radiation rights, transport systems or even linelayers) to make the projects unduly expensive.
Simply Connect! remains marginal in most regions, but its ties with hyperturing Isomorphists and its subtle methods give it an edge in the outer rims of the wormhole nexus, where it sometimes succeeds in stopping a wormhole or two.
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