Megarkol: What a Truly Super-Advanced Civilization Looks Like—and Why It Might Be an Existential Threat to Us
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Megarkol: What a Truly Super-Advanced Civilization Looks Like—and Why It Might Be an Existential Threat to Us

Most civilizations in the universe must endure a very long struggle for survival under harsh conditions. They must overcome various catastrophes, but above all, the most fundamental threat of all: self-destruction. This is a challenge virtually every emerging intelligence faces, and humanity is no exception.

Once a civilization reaches the point where it successfully overcomes these hurdles and the danger of self-destruction, the process of its expansion into deep space begins.

The Road to Reshaping a Star System

The first step is usually the gradual colonization of foreign objects like moons, followed by larger planets. Another major leap forward is extracting raw materials and matter from asteroids, moons, and eventually the planets themselves.

A super-advanced civilization does not appear overnight; it evolves over millions of years. Step by step, it masters advanced technologies, such as building massive cylindrical rings around planets to create new living habitats.

Then comes the third major turning point: the civilization learns to siphon plasma directly from its own star and arrives at the most radical solution. When they realize their star system faces eventual decay, they deploy a technology functioning like an ultra-advanced cosmic 3D printer. This colossal machine deconstructs every planet orbiting the star down to fundamental particles, using that raw mass to build something far more complex—a megastructure called Megarkol.

Megarkol and the Multidimensional Foam "Aquatium"

Megarkol is a series of massive cylindrical rings built in sequence around the central star. The entire star is sealed within a specialized plasma containment shell that feeds the civilization energy for billions of years. These vast rings orbit the dark plasmatic core, generating mutual gravitational pull, and are interconnected by flexible filaments that serve as vital logistical transit hubs.

The internal volume of a single cylinder spans millions of kilometers, creating an enormous living space:

  • Dismantling Planets: By gradually harvesting all planets, moons, and asteroids in the system, the civilization can build six to seven massive rings. The first ring alone provides enough living space for an unfathomable number of beings.
  • Multidimensional Foam (Aquatium): The inhabitants use a specialized translucent foam called Aquatium to generate mega-space within space, doubling or even tripling the internal physical volume. Viewed from the outside as an overhead observer, the landscape and cities below appear as if seen through a giant magnifying glass.
  • A Flawless Biosphere Inside: Once you pass through the foam directly into the interior, you enter a fully realized world featuring artificial suns, dense forests, oceans with beaches, lakes, and crystal-clear rivers.
  • Standard of Living and Environmental Control: Citizens live in expansive villas and palaces with vast private grounds. They enjoy a high standard of living and complete control over their environment: day/night cycles can be set to 24 hours or adjusted to entirely custom planetary calendars, and weather—such as gentle rain—can be scheduled exclusively for specific nighttime hours.

Would Such a Civilization Pose a Threat to Us?

By dismantling its own star system, the civilization achieves complete energy and material self-sufficiency for billions of years. From this perspective, they do not need us at all, and humanity holds zero interest for them.

The existential risk, however, lies in the fact that they do not tolerate competition. To leave nothing to chance and prevent other species from ever reaching a similar technological level, they may choose to neutralize potential rivals preemptively.

Indistinguishable from a Black Hole

After billions of years, when the civilization eventually exhausts the matter from its native system, it begins slowly and steadily siphoning mass from neighboring star systems. At this stage:

  • Black Hole Camouflage: To an outside observer, their plasma-shrouded star and gravitational presence look almost identical to a black hole.
  • Virtually Undetectable: Thanks to spacetime warping, dimensional manipulation, and the plasma shield, the civilization remains invisible to standard observation.
  • How to Detect Them: The only way to spot such an ancient civilization is by observing stars that lose mass at a far slower, more controlled pace than what would occur near a natural black hole.

Attempting to establish contact with such an entity, however, would carry catastrophic risk.

Note on Creative Process :

This concept, story, and worldbuilding are 100% my original creation. AI tools were used solely for grammar corrections, translation, and text styling. The accompanying illustrations and visuals were 100% generated by AI based strictly on my original author concepts and detailed creative prompts.

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u/PKent7730 — 8 hours ago

Evolutionary Cosmology of the Hypergalaxy: A Model of Cosmic Metabolism

Evolutionary Cosmology of the Hypergalaxy: A Model of Cosmic Metabolism

Chapter I: From Local Big Bangs to Multidimensional Governance

Introduction: Transcending the Cosmic Horizon

Modern astrophysics and the standard cosmological model (Lambda-CDM) describe the universe as a homogeneous and isotropic entity that has been continuously expanding since the Big Bang, approximately 13.8 billion years ago. However, this view is inherently limited by the so-called cosmic horizon — the boundary beyond which we cannot observe due to the finite speed of light.

The proposed theory of the Hypergalaxy fundamentally expands this concept. It postulates that our observable universe is not an isolated whole, but merely a local fragment within a much more gargantuan, dynamically interconnected system. This entire complex — the Hypergalaxy — resembles a massive, rotating “ball of yarn” made of cosmic filaments wound tightly around an active, multidimensional central core (the Universe).

1. Anatomy of the Hypergalaxy Core and Information Feedback

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The Rotating Cylinder and the Cosmic Vortex

The central core of the Hypergalaxy (the Universe) is not a standard point-like singularity or a spherical black hole. Instead, it manifests as an unimaginably massive cylinder or pipe that stretches into colossal dimensions — across height, width, and length. This core is multidimensional, though in truth, the entire surrounding space possesses multiple dimensions; the core, however, is far more expansive and dominant by comparison.

This immense cylinder rotates internally at an extreme velocity. In fact, everything within this system rotates inside one gigantic vortex. Driven by this massive, wild churning, an immense kinetic and energetic pressure is generated, pulling the entire surrounding environment along with it. As a result, new dark matter and dark energy continuously erupt from the core. This process is accompanied by the instantaneous formation of cosmic filaments, which expand in all directions — width, height, and length — like a colossal web.

Under the influence of the central cylinder’s rotation and the omnipresent vortex, these filaments begin to wrap around the core, weaving complex structures and cosmic knots. Consequently, the overarching view of the Hypergalaxy most closely resembles a giant, intricate ball of yarn wound tightly around a rotating central cylinder, with the entire complex pulsating and spinning within a single, coordinated cosmic vortex.

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Every connected galaxy or galaxy cluster is merely a small knot on this gigantic cosmic thread, completely subservient to this collective motion.

Unlike the supermassive black holes at the centers of ordinary galaxies, which passively absorb matter and compress it into a three-dimensional singularity, the central core of the Hypergalaxy functions as an active governance and evolutionary node. In the language of modern M-theory, we can describe this core as a region where numerous dimensions are fully unfurled. This multidimensional nature allows the core to:

  • Bypass the speed of light barrier: Through hidden, curled-up dimensions, the core receives instantaneous feedback regarding the state of distant galaxies.
  • Learn and Evolve: Every absorbed particle and defunct cosmic structure carries information about the physical imperfections of its previous cycle. The core processes this data and utilizes it to calibrate future generations of matter — allowing the universe to learn and perfect itself.

2. The Mechanism of a Local Big Bang and Cosmic Metabolism

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In this model, the Big Bang was not a one-time origin of all time and space; rather, it represents a local phase transition — a cyclical recycling of dead galaxies. The life cycle of one such cosmic branch unfolds across three precisely defined phases:

Phase I: Activity and Expansion (Light-Driven Propulsion)

A young galaxy produces a massive amount of photons. This stellar light interacts with dark energy, which drives the supermassive vortex of the black hole’s event horizon, causing a local expansion of space. In this phase, dark matter acts as a stabilizing matrix (a cosmic filament) that interacts with dark energy in such a way that it stretches dark energy over itself, ultimately forming a massive black hole.

Essentially, dark matter absorbs dark energy within a specific region, and together, they carve out a black hole in space. The dark energy then creates an event horizon within the black hole, which begins to rotate at an unimaginable speed, immediately pulling in all surrounding matter.

Naturally, the interaction of light plays a crucial role here. Photons are like a “dessert after dinner” for dark energy — on this scale, they act like a spoon, stirring and accelerating the massive vortex.

Phase II: Extinction and the Tipping Point

Stars eventually burn out, and photon production drops to a minimum. Weakened, dark energy loses its expansive pressure and is systematically reabsorbed by dark matter. The rotation of the event horizon slows down, and the gravity of the supermassive black hole begins to draw all remaining baryonic matter into itself.

Phase III: Interaction with the Universe and Chain Reaction

Once the collapse reaches a critical density, an information pulse is transmitted to the core of the Hypergalaxy via an energetic filament (a macroscopic superstring). The core reacts instantaneously, sending a precisely calibrated payload of antiparticles back down the filament. The collision of these antiparticles with the trapped matter inside the black hole triggers a massive annihilation. This cataclysmic eruption ruptures the event horizon, igniting a brand-new local Big Bang.

3. Global Expansion and the Theory of the Stretched Field

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The Hypergalaxy is perpetually active, expanding into the unknown dimensions of hyperspace. This expansion generates vast voids, but these gaps do not remain empty.

The space between the nodes of the cosmic web consists of what is known as the Stretched Field (quantum foam). As the fabric of the Hypergalaxy expands, this field stretches, accumulating an immense amount of potential energy. A well-timed impulse from the central core can trigger a local collapse (a phase transition) within this taut field, converting the released energy into fresh dark matter.

This triggers a domino effect — the Cosmic Torch effect. Surrounding, dormant black holes are ignited, linking up via newly formed, glowing filaments to create a new, more advanced cluster of galaxies (the Mother Galaxy, from which further generations evolve, eventually yielding systems comprising several billion galaxies).

Chapter Conclusion: A Glimpse Into the Future

Our own observable universe is currently in a phase where surrounding galaxy clusters are receding past our cosmic horizon due to the pressure of dark energy. In a few billion years, our Milky Way will merge with Andromeda into an elliptical system known as Milkomeda. According to this theory, this eventual isolation is not an end, but an inevitable preparatory phase for local starvation, final collapse, and a subsequent, evolutionarily superior Big Bang — orchestrated directly from the heart of the Hypergalaxy.

Mathematical Framework for Simulation (Model Skeleton)

To verify this theory, a foundational mathematical model has been designed using the following variables:

  • MBH(Mass of the Black Hole): The critical parameter required to contain the annihilation energy.
  • Lfilament (Length of the Filament): Determines the latency (time delay) of the antiparticle transmission from the core. If the length is too great, the black hole will close before the impulse arrives (Lfilament > Lcrit- Extinction.
  • IP (Index of Perfection): A coefficient that increases with each successful cosmic cycle (IP = IP0 + Delta e), simulating the evolutionary learning of the system.

Who is Peter Kent? (About the Author and the Genesis of the Model)

“Where exactly do we live, what is churning above our heads, and what does our life truly mean?”

These questions have accompanied me since my earliest childhood. A fascination with the mystery of existence led me at the age of 23 to theoretical physics, which later became my lifelong passion and hobby. I immersed myself in the works of visionaries who shaped modern science — from Stephen Hawking and Michio Kaku, to Richard Feynman, and the profound ideas of Edwin F. Taylor and John Archibald Wheeler. Simultaneously, I was shaped by the literary worlds of sci-fi giants like Isaac Asimov and Frank Herbert, the suspense of Daniel Silva, and the provocative hypotheses of Johannes von Buttlar and Erich von Däniken.

When I was 29, this explosion of knowledge and imagination drove me to write. I have always possessed an evolutionary nature of thinking — I grew with every text I read, and my greatest joy was creating my own worlds. Out of my own imagination, which was naturally heavily influenced by the aforementioned authors and their works, I began to build my own unique universe. At first, I wrote solely for my own pleasure, weaving complex stories that matured in my drawer for a full ten years. Only then did their first part see the light of day — my novel The Legend of the Stones of Life (and later Reincarnation I), published under the pen name Peter Kent.

However, the true turning point and the deepest transformation of my worldview did not come from books. It came with the hardest personal event — the loss of my mother. This pain changed me completely. It forced me to look at the universe and human existence from an entirely new perspective, searching for a hidden order and meaning where science sees only cold emptiness.

The model of the Hypergalaxy and Cosmic Metabolism that I present to you is the direct culmination of this evolutionary nature of my thinking and my ability to project own worlds. It is not just a dry academic theory. It is the result of decades of contemplation, connecting theoretical physics with deep intuition, and the story of a man who dared to take the best from scientific giants and reshape it into a new vision of reality beyond the horizon of the observable universe.

You can find my sci-fi book on Amazon :

Amazon.com: The Legend of the Stones of Life : The birth of the Gods (Illustrated book) eBook : Kent (Pseudonym), Peter: Kindle Store

Amazon.com: Reincarnation I: The birth of the ruler of the universe (Illustrated book) eBook : Kent (Pseudonym), Peter: Kindle Store

u/PKent7730 — 6 days ago

"Reincarnation I" – An epic story of a conqueror reborn into an evolved wolf-humanoid species, bound to a dark, immortal rival.

Hi everyone!

I wanted to share the core lore behind my novel, Reincarnation I (written by Peter Kent).

The story begins with the primordial formation of life on an uncharted planet, slowly progressing through a harsh Ice Age with primitive survival techniques. Eventually, a ruthless conqueror rises to build a vast ice kingdom, driven by a dangerous obsession with immortality.

However, his reign ends abruptly on the battlefield when a spear thrown by an unknown warlord cuts his life short.

But death is not the end—it is a rebirth.

The king’s soul is reincarnated into a completely different civilization: a proud, highly evolved humanoid wolf-like species. Born with all the memories of his past human life, he struggles to adapt to his new body, culture, and family. As he grows, he builds a new life, finds love, and uncovers a grim truth—his new people are enslaved by dark, ancient gods.

Among these dark forces stands the very same immortal rival who killed him in his past life.

Driven by vengeance, love, and a desire for freedom, the reborn king leads a bloody rebellion to liberate the wolf nation, culminating in a fateful sword duel in the deep forest...

Key themes of the book:

  • Evolutionary World-building: From planetary life-spark to primitive Ice Age cultures.
  • Non-human Civilizations: Detailed biological and social structures of evolved wolf-humanoids.
  • Soul Continuity: Reincarnation with intact memories and the psychological burden of a past life.
  • An Immortal Rivalry: A dark, multi-life conflict across different bodies and eras.

The book is available on Amazon under Reincarnation I by Peter Kent. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this concept of carrying past-life memories into an alien/non-humanoid species!

Amazon.com: Reincarnation I: The birth of the ruler of the universe (Illustrated book) eBook : Kent (Pseudonym), Peter: Kindle Store

A Note on the Creative Process: This book and its story are entirely my own original creation. I personally wrote the plot, worldbuilding, and dialogues. I used AI tools solely as a digital proofreader and editor to polish grammar and refine language flow (much like working with a traditional copyeditor). The illustrations were generated based on my specific visual concepts and prompts to bring my vision to life.

u/PKent7730 — 8 days ago
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[Art / Worldbuilding] Concepts from my sci-fi book "The Legend of the Stones of Life" – Told as the legend of an alien Administrator regarding their extinct home world and the ancient war with another species.

Hi everyone!

I wanted to share a few illustrative concepts from my published sci-fi novel, The Legend of the Stones of Life by Peter Kent.

The narrative is uniquely presented from the perspective of a high-ranking alien Administrator—one of the civilization's rulers—recounting their ancient origins, their legends, and the devastating war against another species.

Here is a quick lore snippet from the Administrator’s memory:

"Long before we navigated the deep cosmic networks, our fate was forged on a world that now exists only in memory and dust. I remember the very moment the silence ended. We were not alone. Another stood with us, born of the same soil, yet our very existence was incompatible. Our legends are not just of life, but of survival against the encroaching extinction..."

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If you enjoy original alien mythologies, cosmic scope, and lore-rich sci-fi told from a non-human perspective, The Legend of the Stones of Life is available on Amazon (Amazon.com: The Legend of the Stones of Life : The birth of the Gods (Illustrated book) eBook : Kent (Pseudonym), Peter: Kindle Store).

I'd love to hear your thoughts on these visual interpretations of a lost alien civilization!

u/PKent7730 — 12 days ago
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Bridging cosmology and sci-fi: Introducing the Hypergalaxy model

Hi everyone!

As an independent researcher and sci-fi author, I've been exploring the boundaries between theoretical physics and speculative storytelling. I've recently published the first chapter introducing the Hypergalaxy model—a framework looking at deep space-time dynamics and cosmic structures.

I’d love to share this concept with fellow sci-fi enthusiasts and hear your thoughts on it!

📖 You can read Chapter 1 here: https://medium.com/@ptrestansky21/evolutionary-cosmology-of-the-hypergalaxy-a-model-of-cosmic-metabolism-ddf7687a0a0d

Looking forward to your feedback and discussion!

u/PKent7730 — 13 days ago