Sunday, February 17, 2008

The Rumination Room

Aatucagg believes that the color white helps to create history by reflecting light. Aatucagg also believes that a soft surface helps to prevent the creation of knowledge by dampening gravity waves. Using these two ideas together results in what is called a "Rumination Room ". A rumination room is composed of soft white material such as sheets, blankets, styrofoam, etc. A rumination room is intended to prevent light from exiting the room, while at the same time preventing gravity waves from entering the room. A rumination room allows a large amount of history to combine with a limited amount of knowledge to create information for an observer. Light is constantly being generated within the room and reflected off the white material, supplying the observer with an endless source of history. Gravity waves are only being generated by the matter within the room, since the soft material of the room will absorb any gravity waves attempting to enter from outside. These gravity waves from the sleeping stone within the room will supply the observer with a concentrated source of knowledge. The rumination room is meant to be used in conjunction with the sleeping stone to generate residual information. In order to prevent the observer's own gravity waves from interfering with the gravity waves of the sleeping stone, it is advisable that the observer wear a soft white fabric over their body. Aatucagg believes that placing a pyramid over the sleeping stone will help in the transmission of residual knowledge to the observer. The shape of the pyramid focuses the residual gravity of the sleeping stone into its apex. The base of the pyramid should form the dimensions of a square, and the four faces of the pyramid should form the dimensions of an isosceles triangle, such that the ratio of the hypotenuse to the base is equal to the golden ratio. The pyramid should be placed in the center of the room so as to minimize any possible interference from gravity waves outside of the rumination room. The pyramid should be positioned so the four corners face North, South, East, and West. The observer should place their hands on the apex of the pyramid to prevent the loss of concentrated residual gravity to the surrounding environment. Once this is all done, the ability for the observer to convert residual gravity to residual knowledge will be maximized.

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The Rumination Room



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