(from “The
Archives of the United Nations Quantum Corps”)
“The Coethi”
Throughout the series Tales of the Quantum Corps, the main adversary has been referred to
as The Old Ones. The real name of this
extraterrestrial race is the Coethi. From the files of Quantum Corps Intelligence
(Q2), we can now reveal the following:
The basic element of the Coethi is a nanobot. An autonomous, nanoscale
assembler/disassembler of incredible sophistication and complexity.
Nobody knows how the Coethi came to be, even the Coethi
themselves. As an organized
superorganism of bots several light-years in extent, the Coethi have existed
for a substantial fraction of the age of the Universe. Best guess by Earth scientists is 4-5 billion
years old.
It is known or strongly suspected that the Coethi
were instrumental in seeding Earth with self-replicating molecules that
eventually evolved into living organisms, although the evolutionary track went
awry.
The Coethi are a true superswarm of vast
proportions. In size and extent and
connection density, it exceeds the complexity of all the human minds that have
ever lived on Earth combined. It is a
thinking sentience, whose true environment is now interstellar space.
There is an archive of knowledge (humans have called
it The Archive) within the Coethi, a
sort of computational cloud or main memory, which retains all information ever
created or experienced by the swarm. Red
Hammer was able to access this Archive through understanding how to operate the
Keeper system at Paryang monastery in Tibet.
Within this Archive is information indicating that
the Coethi originated on an actual home world, somewhere in the M75 cluster in
Sagittarius. The data show that the home
world was destroyed by a nearby supernova and the surviving elements dispersed
into space in a sort of interstellar diaspora.
As humans reckon universe time, this happened at least 4-6 billion years
ago, at a time when the Universe was approximately 7 billion years after the
Big Bang.
There is no known head or leadership group or
body. However, the term Central Entity has been used by Config
Zero to refer to the Coethi. Also, the
term Mother Swarm has been used.
Nanobotic elements of the Coethi engage in some
specialization to ensure that the swarm survives and the Central Entity is
maintained. Bots can specialize in such
tasks as logical processing, communication, maintenance, archiving and memory,
internal transport, navigation, world-seeding, orientation, etc.
Part of the Coethi swarm is organized as a vast
logic array or processor, capable of quantum computation on a stupendous
scale. Effectively, this could be
considered the Central Entity. IT people would call it a galactic scale
CPU. But the truth is that the Coethi are a true
collective entity whose behavior evolves from relatively simple rules applied
to a vast congregation. Most sentience
and observable behavior emanating from the Coethi is emergent from the
complexity and scale of the nanobotic connections.
It’s not too farfetched to consider the Coethi as a
sort of galactic brain, although it certainly doesn’t encompass the entire
Milky Way galaxy.
But the Coethi have an Imperative of Life which
compels them to grow and expand the swarm.
Ultimately, they want to unite all world-based instances of swarm life
which they have seeded into a giant, galaxy-spanning swarm or hive mind (like a
neural network or computational cloud).
To the Coethi, this is the Imperative of Life itself. The Imperative of Life is that life absorbs
chaos from the Universe and adds or builds structure or order. Life is anti-entropic.
In order to get their heads around the idea of the Coethi,
some descriptors used have been: galactic brain, interstellar neural network,
computational cloud, galactic internet, and universal web. The basic organizing principle or topology of
the Coethi is unknown and can only be speculated about.
The general physical dimensions of the Coethi swarm
have been estimated to vary anywhere from a few billion kilometers in breadth
to several light years. Cosmologists say
that very few organized structures in the Universe are that big. Astronomers point to some nebula, gas and
dust clouds, even black holes as objects of that dimension or larger. There are some cosmologists who question
whether the Coethi swarm is truly alive in a traditional sense. Even biologists say the proven existence of
the Coethi stretches the definition of life and sentience nearly to the
breaking point.
The Coethi can manipulate quantum states of the
subscale fine structure of space itself to communicate and affect matter at
great distances. As one scientist says, “If
the Universe were a great quilt, the Coethi can yank on a fiber at one end and
untie a knot at the other.” Their
ability to use quantum entanglement as a means of manipulation is eons ahead of
Humans’ ability to understand, let alone emulate.
Throughout the Tales
of the Quantum Corps, we’ve always considered the Coethi as an adversary,
heading toward our solar system to absorb all matter into its vast swarm. But perhaps that’s not totally accurate. Could the Coethi be or become an ally rather
than an enemy?
We’ll explore this possibility as we continue to
plumb the intel files of Quantum Corps, for research has begun to reveal that
the Coethi also possess the rather startling capability of manipulating time
and space…traveling across time. In
fact, there are indications showing that the Coethi’s real adversary is not
Humanity as we know it, but rather far-future descendants of Humanity—we can
call them Umans—who have begun to occupy regions of the galaxy that the Coethi
consider their own territory.
Look for more details and revelations from Quantum
Corps Intelligence in the next post, due in August 2017.
See you then.
Phil B.
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