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== Physics == | == Physics == | ||
They were the rarest of [[space]]-[[time]] events and almost undetectable, entities containing layers of highly charged [[chronon|quantum particles]] suspended in pockets of super-vacuums. They occupied the space between realities (either [[the Void]] or [[interstitial time]]) and were so violent in their physics that when they formed they punched a hole between universes, pushing space aside to insinuate themselves into reality, | They were the rarest of [[space]]-[[time]] events and almost undetectable, entities containing layers of highly charged [[chronon|quantum particles]] suspended in pockets of super-vacuums. They occupied the space between realities (either [[the Void]] or [[interstitial time]]) and were so violent in their physics that when they formed they punched a hole between universes, pushing space aside to insinuate themselves into reality, releasing massive waves of energy in the process. Passing through one was a disorienting experience. They had no external energy signature and made no detectable footprint in the three primary dimensions, yet could be as large as a [[moon]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Invasion of E-Space]]'') | ||
CVEs operated passively, drawing both physical objects and entropy through them. Because of their special function, the closure of the CVEs would threaten the physical integrity of N-Space and all life within. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'') | CVEs operated passively, drawing both physical objects and entropy through them. Because of their special function, the closure of the CVEs would threaten the physical integrity of N-Space and all life within. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'') |