Jan 15, 2002 • by Agronom Agronomych

Journey Beyond the Edge of the Bubble

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Someone recently wrote about the world of Inorganic Beings and black silt. I recently encountered a similar effect. In one of my Lucid Dreams, I set out to reach the edge of the Perception Bubble. The following effect manifested as I approached the edge: the surrounding reality constantly tried to transform into a labyrinth. The most important thing here is not to give in and not to change direction. Seemingly, more convenient paths appear, but if you follow them, you will begin to wander and won't reach your destination. Closer to the end, the terrain showed a tendency to rise, and, having ascended a little, I finally saw the horizon. Immediately, the effect of insufficient texturing emerged, which Izrigi once wrote about as one of the glitches. At the place where the sky and earth met, the resolution was clearly spared, and the effect was like in a computer game. From afar, everything was normal; up close, pixels covered the entire screen. Breaking through the "fabric," I saw a black liquid in the cross-section. Diving in, I floated with the current. I thought it would carry me somewhere. My vision instantly shut off — only touch remained (if it can be called that). After about two minutes of "free swimming," a tentacle touched my leg. I pulled it and felt a creature — like those DOC urged us to fear. It burned me with its tentacles two or three times, and I decided to wake up, just to be safe.