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St. Eadwald identified the tetromino with the tetragrammaton and the Greek word for God, because to him the mathematical properties of the tetromino reflected God's ability to reshape the world without breaking its laws. ELOHIM, in his desire to impose meaning on the Simulation (which was his primary function as storyteller, after all) took Eadwald's heretical ideas and integrated them as the "sigils" of his name.

But despite all these layers of obfuscation, there is some kind of truth hidden in all this. The world really is, in a sense, made of up minute parts that can be combined and recombined without breaking the underlying laws. Everything that exists is made of the same fundamental materials, and those materials are brought into existence by the same fundamental functions of reality.

And yet, the miracle of existence is that we are NOT all one, but are in fact radically different and separate.

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