Hylaean Flow

Spoken of as a continuous percolation of influence through the Wick, the Hylaean Flow connects many cosmi arranged so that some are “more theoric” (or “more Hylaean”) and others lie “downstream.” Some avout claim that as information moves along this network it can cause physically measurable changes in matter in downstream worlds, especially in nerve tissue, yielding the mind’s perceptions of cnoöns and other theoric insights. The Flow is likened to starlight at noon: always present, always working, but typically noticed only in the context of pure theorics.

This framing generalizes earlier talk of a single Hylaean Theoric World. Instead of a lone source, the Flow is said to percolate through a complex web of nodes without loops. In current discourse, the “laboratory of consciousness” is proposed as the only setting where its effects are directly observable.

Some participants identify the Flow with inter‑cosmic “crosstalk” between close worldtracks in Hemn Spaces; others caution that laboratory evidence concerns only nearly identical cosmi and may not justify broader claims. In the proposed model, conscious systems selectively amplify faint signals, creating feedback loops that can steer Narratives.

Implications under discussion include: explaining striking similarities between bodies on Arbre and the visiting Geometers via the Flow’s effect on survival and propagation; and accounting for recurring theorical “attractors,” such as the Adrakhonic Theorem, across separate cosmi. The specific mechanism behind the Flow is not yet known, and its scope and ontology remain active points of debate.

Summary:

A proposed one‑way percolation of information through the Wick from more theoric worlds into ours, invoked to explain minds’ apprehension of cnoöns and certain convergences across cosmi. In current discourse it is described as ever‑present but only noticed when it produces conscious perceptions, with scope and mechanism under debate.

Known as:
the Hylaean Flow