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15.The Motion Universe

In the Motions Universe, we have the beginning of real sensation as we know it 
now. These things were suggested in the penalty universes, but they didn't 
really have a kick until this period. It was probably due, initially, to the 
spinning sensation that you get from the treadmill (which is very slight the 
first time you go through it). It was not particularly unpleasant at first and 
it seemed very interesting, so the games in the Motions Universe tended more 
towards experiencing sensations and having lots of complex motions.

It was a bit like being in a gigantic three dimensional video arcade. Of course 
we are talking about a near infinite universe which lasted a long time, so of 
course you could find just about anything somewhere in it. But the predominant 
factor was big games of motion and sensation.

There was also more group activity than existed before. The individual was 
weaker and so he did better playing as part of a team, and group effort was 
generally needed to build the more elaborate mockups and game playing areas. 

And as people became more attached to sensation, it became possible to control 
and confuse them by hitting them with waves of sensations. And so we have the 
individual much more at effect than he was previously.

This was the first large universe that was built specifically as a prison to 
eliminate undesirables. This was the beginning of a pattern that we have 
followed for the entire series of universes. Since there is no way to kill an 
immortal spirit, the best way to get rid of him is to exile him to some sort of 
lower universe built as a prison. Everybody works on building these things and 
then the game becomes one of tossing people into it and, if you have been 
tossed in, it becomes a game of escaping.

Usually the implanted conditioning used to force one into the prison universe 
and keep him there is not very effective at first. One of the key ingredients 
is making the person forget that there is a higher universe to escape to. 
Another is to make him forget that he is in prison and distract him with all 
sorts of interesting things within the prison universe itself. But the 
individual is pretty tough and shrugs this stuff off after awhile and pops back 
up to the higher universe.

But as he keeps escaping and getting thrown back in and throwing others in, the 
conditioning gradual begins to have a stronger effect on him. Also, as the 
centuries pass, gradually more and more people are in the prison universe at 
any given time and the game there evolves and becomes more complex and 
interesting.

And so we have the individual being tossed into the motions universe and 
playing there for awhile and developing some interest in motion and sensation. 
And then he remembers that he is in jail and goes back up to the games universe 
and reestablishes himself there. And then maybe he tosses some other people 
into the motions universe, either to punish them (because he has reformed and 
is now an upstanding citizen) or for vengeance (because they threw him in) or 
just as a joke. Sooner or later, he gets tossed in again himself and gets a bit 
more attached to motion and sensation and this time when he gets out, he feels 
something is lacking in the games universe. So he is more willing to go back to 
jail again and eventually might stay in the Motions Universe by choice.

There are always a few people who remain at the top, and who stay in power and 
remain out of jail. These are the winners of the game in the higher universe, 
so to speak. Gradually the Games Universe empties out and all but these last 
few wind up down in the Motions Universe. But without enough people, the Games 
Universe becomes uninteresting. Furthermore, it is difficult to keep a large 
and elaborate universe properly created and cleaned up without a lot of people. 
So the Games Universe begins to shrink and decay.

The last group sitting up in the Games Universe then sees that they have no 
choice but to descend down into the Motions Universe along with everybody else. 
But they have been avoiding going through the treadmill and getting hit with 
the various conditions used on the prisoners and they have knowledge of higher 
realities beyond what the convicts sitting down below are aware of. So they 
chose to invade in style. This again is a commonly repeated patter. The last 
crew in the higher universe comes down into the prison bypassing the implanted 
conditioning and using the technology of a higher universe to conquer and gain 
power and establish themselves as rulers or gods over the inhabitants of the 
lower universe.

In this case, where the Motions Universe is invaded by the "gods" coming down 
from the Games Universe, the primary invader trick was a "False Jewel of 
Knowledge" which conditioned the inhabitants to be good and willing slaves by 
teaching them that they had been created to serve the gods. These false jewels 
were constructed based on an inmate knowledge of the treadmill (since the 
people in the Games Universe had the plans for it and the people in the Motions 
Universe had been kicked around by it and then made to forget) and the far 
better recollection of the original Jewel of Knowledge that was available in 
the Games Universe. A trip through a false jewel was promoted as a wonderful 
holy experience. The entire invasion was fought as a holy war and prisoners of 
war were given the "enlightenment" of the jewel to make them into fanatics who 
would join the cause. These false jewels were also given out as prizes in 
competitions and pushed down peoples throats in every other manner that could 
be imagined.

And the "gods" grabbed power, but they never did manage to thoroughly control 
the population. Everyone was still too free and powerful and tended to shrug 
off even the most powerful conditioning fairly quickly and go into revolt.

In the end, these "gods" were defeated and their kingdoms crumbled. But what 
was to be done with these horrible people and their most enthusiastic henchmen? 
The entire Motions Universe had been devastated with endless waves of fighting 
back and forth and the population was half crazy with strange religious ideas 
and rebellious counter reactions. True organized warfare had come into 
existence for the first time and the crime of its creation was deemed to be 
unpardonable.

Instead of simply settling down to rebuild, the population of the Motions 
Universe made the fatal choice which has led us ever downward. Instead of 
simply treating the losers roughly for awhile or even forgiving them, it was 
decided that the only thing to do was to build yet a lower prison universe to 
hold these evil characters. And so the Symbols Universe was built and they were 
tossed into it.

And in the fullness of time, it came to pass that others were exiled to the 
Symbols Universe as well. And so the cycle repeats itself as we take turns 
being good guys and bad guys and throwing each other lower and lower down. 


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