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I've been reading the Type-Moon wiki lately and found this:
There also exists the Far Side of the Moon (µ£êÒü«ÞúÅÕü┤, Tsuki no Uragawa?), an imaginary space known as the trash bin that is used for storing malicious information and imaginary numbers. Sealed off as "Not For Use" information, it is a higher dimension where the light within the photon crystals is jumbled. It is the "exterior of the world", and can be called the "Garden of the Fallen" built from imaginary numbers in contrast to the Near Side being a cell where the "light of heavenly fire" is imprisoned.[15] Due to his power, Gilgamesh is not allowed to appear on the Near Side of the Moon, so he sleeps in the Far Side instead. Nothing else should be able to exist there because it is the territory of nil, and intelligent life forms should not be allowed or be able to exist there.
I'm interested if this is worth anything and how it can be interpreted.
I also need opinion on this:
"Gilgamesh: Until the end of the universe? How generous of you. Then will you end the universe if she refuses? It wouldn't be very balanced otherwise, would it?
BB: Of course I will end it. If Hakuno Kishinami does not sever her contract with Gilgamesh, I will bring down all electrical power.
She's saying she'll destroy the universe. The girl in black announces it, not as a bluff or a metaphor, but as if it were natural."
This "electrical power" thing is wierd and what are they reffering to as "the universe"?
This is what Kotomine says about the Moon Cell:
"Kotomine: I Wonder who was it that found out that the Moon Cell which only observes has the power to grant wishes? The nature of the Moon Cell is an observation device. It firmly refuses to be anything else. It has the power to become God, but it itself refuses to be omnipotent. But... Being an observation device, it was inevitable for it to have a certain function. Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, a phenomenon first becomes certain by being observed by an observer. What isn't observed is, in other words, uncertain. Then, it had to alse observe what can't be seen. The possibilities that could have happened have to be considered. In order to achieve a more complete observation, the Moon Cell had to record many "ifs". The computation device of the moon is for that purpose. The Moon Cell allocates its massive processing ability in retrocognition and future prediction. Where you will be going is where all of those predictions of the future are stored. Over there probably lies all the wishes that people have fantasized. The all-knowing, future-seeing demon of Laplas was apparently on the moon. I repeat, the moon itself has no will. After all, an observer having a mind will distort the result of the observation. But if one with a will was able to control the Moon Cell, then it will fuction as a limitless wish granterer, a Holy Grail."
And one last thing, after chapter 4 in the "Noble Phantasm event", Gilgamesh is forced to use Ea. People interpreted that event as a destruction of the Moon Cell's Reality Marble. It seems that Gilgamesh breaks the Reality Marble apart by spinning Ea. I can't find any information about the size of that Reality Marble, but people assume it's at least Galaxy sized because of Kiara's dialogue.
"Kiara: What!? B-But you were sent to the end of the galaxy! Did you just fly faster than light?"
What are your opinions on this? Don't know if anyone posted this before, I apologize if that's the case.
There also exists the Far Side of the Moon (µ£êÒü«ÞúÅÕü┤, Tsuki no Uragawa?), an imaginary space known as the trash bin that is used for storing malicious information and imaginary numbers. Sealed off as "Not For Use" information, it is a higher dimension where the light within the photon crystals is jumbled. It is the "exterior of the world", and can be called the "Garden of the Fallen" built from imaginary numbers in contrast to the Near Side being a cell where the "light of heavenly fire" is imprisoned.[15] Due to his power, Gilgamesh is not allowed to appear on the Near Side of the Moon, so he sleeps in the Far Side instead. Nothing else should be able to exist there because it is the territory of nil, and intelligent life forms should not be allowed or be able to exist there.
I'm interested if this is worth anything and how it can be interpreted.
I also need opinion on this:
"Gilgamesh: Until the end of the universe? How generous of you. Then will you end the universe if she refuses? It wouldn't be very balanced otherwise, would it?
BB: Of course I will end it. If Hakuno Kishinami does not sever her contract with Gilgamesh, I will bring down all electrical power.
She's saying she'll destroy the universe. The girl in black announces it, not as a bluff or a metaphor, but as if it were natural."
This "electrical power" thing is wierd and what are they reffering to as "the universe"?
This is what Kotomine says about the Moon Cell:
"Kotomine: I Wonder who was it that found out that the Moon Cell which only observes has the power to grant wishes? The nature of the Moon Cell is an observation device. It firmly refuses to be anything else. It has the power to become God, but it itself refuses to be omnipotent. But... Being an observation device, it was inevitable for it to have a certain function. Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, a phenomenon first becomes certain by being observed by an observer. What isn't observed is, in other words, uncertain. Then, it had to alse observe what can't be seen. The possibilities that could have happened have to be considered. In order to achieve a more complete observation, the Moon Cell had to record many "ifs". The computation device of the moon is for that purpose. The Moon Cell allocates its massive processing ability in retrocognition and future prediction. Where you will be going is where all of those predictions of the future are stored. Over there probably lies all the wishes that people have fantasized. The all-knowing, future-seeing demon of Laplas was apparently on the moon. I repeat, the moon itself has no will. After all, an observer having a mind will distort the result of the observation. But if one with a will was able to control the Moon Cell, then it will fuction as a limitless wish granterer, a Holy Grail."
And one last thing, after chapter 4 in the "Noble Phantasm event", Gilgamesh is forced to use Ea. People interpreted that event as a destruction of the Moon Cell's Reality Marble. It seems that Gilgamesh breaks the Reality Marble apart by spinning Ea. I can't find any information about the size of that Reality Marble, but people assume it's at least Galaxy sized because of Kiara's dialogue.
"Kiara: What!? B-But you were sent to the end of the galaxy! Did you just fly faster than light?"
What are your opinions on this? Don't know if anyone posted this before, I apologize if that's the case.