Fiction:One God

'''Remember. The One God only exists in your fiction if you allow it to.'''



"I see it as not being limited by a faction, a name, a species, a gender. It's not on any one side. It is a force of nature. Beyond good and evil. It is the sentient universe, not a being but a force of omnipotence; it could be god or gods, or some sublime inspiration, or a divine force we can't know or understand. I think that is the true omnipotent force."

- Unknown

The One God is a force of pure omnipotence, not limited by light or dark or good or evil. The idea of a creator deity is a popular one across space and time, but it is unknown if these beliefs have any basis in reality. However, this force actually exists. Many individuals have been visited by so-called "Messengers" which claim to do the bidding of this force, however this information is not known by the wider inhabitants of the Universe.

The One God is often considered to be purely omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient by many, beyond the comprehension of even the Gods that walk among reality today. However, many possible theories have been formed about the One God, and many cultures have their own interpretation of it.

Belief
Belief in the One God is found across the universe, but is particularly prevalent in the.

In the, many of 's religions are often considered to have originated from a belief in the One God, but since these religions formed and even diversified into a variety of polytheistic belief systems long before the invention of writing, there may be no way to tell.

The original religion of the Apalosian Empire in the Milky Way's satellite Girdo was that of "the Source", which seems to be almost identical to the One God of many other species' belief systems. Although belief in the Source continued into the Empire's spacefaring age, it is unknown whether it existed in the, or the later.


 * - The early history of the Libertus was plagued by religious wars. Before the establishment of the, the Libertus were in the grip of a terrorist crusade to quell belief in the polytheistic faith in favour of the One God. This later caused much discrimination against believers in the One.


 * Iereís - A core principle of the Iereís is faith, where they can be found preaching both the religion of the Thirteen Tribes or the religion of the One God.


 * Oiseau - The Oiseau are known for the undying belief in the God.


 * - The Trucinex are one of the most proficient believers in the One God, and believed they followed it's will when they began the . Now, they still worship it, though do not persecute those who don't.


 * - The Adelphi have long stayed true to their beliefs in the One God, which they confided in during the.


 * - The Miluiel are strong believers in the One God and believe that it granted the Miluiel such great powers to protect beings that cannot protect themselves against the forces of darkness.

The Pure Essence Theory
The One God is often believed to be pure, and maybe all of the Energies too, so most theories on its precise nature are identical to those on the nature of Essence which are themselves numerous. A "being" of pure Essence (although the word "being" carries connotations that are innacurate in the context of the One God) would have a consciousness completely different to any living creature, as it would be unaffected overall by the material world. That it would have power over all Energies and matter would also be responsible for its omnipotence. Of course, the One God being pure Essence is still only a theory.

The Sentient Universe Theory
Another common theory proposed by believers in the One God is the so-called Sentient Universe theory in that the One God is basically everything: the entirety of existence itself. This theory claims that the One God is everything that ever existed and everything that ever will exist. This contrasts with even the more commonly accepted Essence Theory a great deal, and is therefore not as popular with proponents of the One God. This theory also promotes the notion that the One God is the combination of all supernatural deities of reality itself, which naturally makes it controversial.

The Embrace of Light and Darkness Theory
Adherents to religions based around the teachings of the Omnipotent Four often believe in a concept known as the "Embrace of Light and Darkness", in which the deities Kkia'Sihm and Kamik'Shi combined (sometimes along with other beings, most frequently Vi'Naherza and Vyro'Nazdea) would form an omnipotent force much like the One God. Beliefs in it and the One God are sometimes syncretised by people wishing to reconcile the ideas of the neutrality of the God and the dualism behind the other deities.

The Chaos Theory
Based on alleged Xhodocto-derived knowledge within the, along with various scientific theories, another idea connects the One God with "" (not to be confused with Chaos Energy), believed to be the structure behind all of the omniverse and the reason for the Xhodocto being the "Controllers of Reality".

Matrix of Matter Theory
One of the many philosophies of reality, dualism concerns perception of the universe more being powerful than it is in materialism, replacing substance with consciousness. It is based on the fact each species observes the world from slightly to extremely differently, depending on what senses or abilities that species has evolved the need to experience. An example is how light never reaches the brains of most vertebrates, so what is the light they percieve? Their brains must interpret incoming sensory data, interpreting what the brains have either learned or been taught, thus the world percieved is constructed by consciousness. For example, a human never observes the quantum nonlocality of the universe, wavelengths of light outside a certain range of frequency, matter being 99% void, extra dimensions and dark matter because their brains had not evolved to percieve them. Thus, the entire world is percieved in a tiny region of the brain, with much of the real universe blocked out selectively, so every observer is living in a world that their consciousness constucts. In this view, each observer is the "One God" of their personal reality. There are several interpretations of this idea.

The Quantum Observer and Cosmospawn
At a certain point of advancement, many civilizations discover their own versions of quantum mechanics and similar theories. The perception to each race makes each interpretation wildly different, but each leads to complicated philosophical interpretations involving the Mind and Body Problem, and the role of the observer. Some cultures have taken the quantum mind-body problem into religion and mysticism, where each observer is the center of their reality, by either exploring quantum universes or even warping quantum probabilities into their own reality, often unwittingly.

In theory, life and all conscious entities observe the universe and bring it into existence, merely by the act of seeing it, even fine tuning the constants of the universe.

One God being life itself
Another popular and universal theory is that life was not created by any gods, it arose naturally, rather than supernaturally; like how a conscious entity is thought to be made of many unconscious parts, the soul of the universe comes from life. The universe unconsciously created certain vortices of energy where the energy can become self-aware. The energy, like everything in the universe, is the universe, thus it is the universe observing itself and giving it purpose and meaning. Each individual becomes god their own realities.

One God as being a part of life
Some beliefs include the idea that lifeforms are genetic machines. Each lifeform itself is simply the bud, which must grow and pass on genes to the next bud. However, there is more to being alive than the buds itself, instead, the entire branch, ancestors to descendants is the genetic lifeform, one that is a continuum of growth down the generations. This is not to be confused with a collective mind which are buds that must only be alive. In this idea, all the actions predetermined by the genes command the lifeforms, there is no free will of the buds themselves as dictated by the genes. The One-God in this is the genetic soul of evolution itself.

Mathematical god
In this psuedo-scientific viewpoint, all lifeforms are self-aware systems or patterns of information - mathematical structures - which can affect non-living systems. Each self-aware system lives in its own perceived reality,﻿ which may or may not look physical to it. However, by changing the way the world can be perceived, one can radically change their reality.

Each self-aware system in the universe adds up as one giant Mandelbrot, collectively observing existence from the quantum level to enter/create a branch of wavefunction which life can propagate. Perhaps each life is an experiment to create unique consensus realities. Perhaps some﻿ are unfavourable, leading to karma, so the collective mind can teach itself by trial and error.

The Great Attractor
Some religions are delved from scientific principles. These are "Transpersonal gods", that may use technology to become the ultimate god-like being, or is a powerful AI or godrace. The Great Attractor is a theory that at the end of time, all timelines of the universe become one singularity. Classically, this theory requires a closed universe, where life increases entropy to the point where matter collapses into a big crunch. The consciousness of all beings merge at the singularity, creating infinite computational capacity, from which the Great Attractor emerges, with omnipresent knowledge of all that has ever happened in every version of existence. In some religions, the Great Attractor is benevolent, and will either create the perfect blissful timeline for all beings (a sort of backwards time manipulation from the future), or create a simulated afterlife for all to be ressurected. The coming of the to some is a sign of the Great Attractor.

Unfortunately for the classic theory, the universe does not meet all the requirements for one to exist physically. But other types of omega point have been developed. Indeed some godraces, the Big Collective Consciousness in particular can actually create a similar phemenon known as "crystalspace", which works like a cosmic memory card, but these are not examples of a Great Attractor.

Another theory works the opposite. That like in Cosmospawn, the superheated plasma that once filled the universe in its early epochs was computational. These entities are often named Angel Plasma, and they tuned the conditions for life to exist. Indeed in the early high-energy eras of the universe, quark-lifeforms have been discovered, with some still surving in the neutron star PSR 5000by7, but they do not qualify as Angel Plasma. The Cephalodians uncovered evidence of Angel Plasma in the Quest for Cosmospawn, although its identity was the Ayrai'Shikua