Cosmi

Cosmi designates multiple distinct cosmos treated as separate, self‑contained realms. The term appears in discussions among avout and Sæcular investigators working to understand the visitors often called the Geometers.

Usage in current investigations

  • Teams at Tredegarh analyzing the visitors’ icosahedral vessel use cosmi to describe distinct sources of matter and construction. A spectroscopy group reports the ship incorporates subassemblies originating from four cosmi: Pangee (oldest remnants), Diasp (very little), and the bulk from Antarct and Quator; of those two, Quator material appears to be more recent. These are in‑story laboratory findings and attributions.
  • The term frames questions such as whether components were forged in different cosmi or all in a single cosmos.

Relation to metatheory

Cosmi as a usage aligns with polycosmic framing—see Polycosm—without committing to any one interpretation. In current discourse it functions as working vocabulary for observed differences while further analysis proceeds.

Summary:

A term for multiple distinct cosmos considered as separate realms. In current investigations of the visitors’ ship, it is used to attribute materials and subassemblies to different origins (e.g., Pangee, Antarct, Quator, Diasp).

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