(sorry had to catch a 5 hour flight, posting what I wrote before I lost net)
>>22352990>the rentry about chuubanite and nuclear physicsAh yeah the thesis, I think I read it but I barely recall anything, should probably reread it desu. Though it was at the same period we were scrambling to get a voting system in place and I don't recall it being voted for approval? Might be good to have a vote for it, just to officalise it if anything.
>>22352990>not even a month ago, i said something about bce to represent the jp and vt split.I mean we voted on this last weekend.
>>22352990>boarders have no inherent physical properties and the beliefs of people within them should not affect the makeup of the material that it is made of.But they do, we have voted as such. It was a close vote, but it passed.
Bylaws, Article 7, Paragraphs 5 and 6:
>Chuubanite deposits differ from nation to nation, according to the deity they worship or the concept they are based on.>When the land a Chuubanite deposit with a certain affinity changes owners, the Chuubanite begins to lose its up until that moment properties.No offence taken btw
>/t/ doesn't exist at all in our settingNever claimed it did, it was an example. If /jp/ decide to make a /jpwbg/, they may come up with their version of Vitubium, namely Japannium (changed it from Touhounium, this makes more sense I think), that was based on the touhous. If for some reason /2hu/ was created after a surge of touhou posters, I still wouldn't see the reason for the /t/ universe to have Touhounium before its creation.
>i am autisticNo offence intended, but I could tell.
>but the fact that you keep saying the same things without explaining in a way that i can understand both confuses and somewhat irritates meNgl the feeling is mutual. Another feeling I think is mutual is that, I felt I actually explained and simplified my position from before, but apparently you didn't think so, and probably the same sentiment exists from your side.
>your suggestion does away with all of those ruleExamples? The suggestion is a suggestion because I wanna try to fit it into the world in a way that makes sense, I want it to follow the laws of physics and chemistry, hell I'm a chemistry uni student, but I am open to creating more laws of physics specific to the setting, that aren't overpowered or non-sensical, to have a solid magik system.
>you know demihumans and chimera species exist in this setting that require millions of years of exposure to vitubium to gain the kinds of adaptations they madeI know, my thread are demihumans. They wouldn't have the millions of years of exposure required to transform to what they are if they existed in /vt/, because they moved to /vt/ only when the split happened, and they were already demihumans then. Comparatively, the belief for our deity has existed for 4 times as long as /vt/ has, meaning any transformation would have taken place in /jp/. Not sure what your point is here, that Vitubium should have existed in Vitia since the start to affect the species on it? Sure, but it's irrelevant to the actual threads and their people because their forms are retained from before they came to Vitia.
>repeatedly you merely say you like the concept, effectively sidestepping the question entirelyIs... Is fun not allowed? Isn't this a creative writing project? I'm making a suggestion about something I like to be incorporated into the world, there's no real deeper meaning to it.
>>22353028>>22353235Though both of these make sense from a /meta/ standpoint, how would it work for denizens of the /vt/ universe? Do we have to account for the universes of Twitter, Youtube and Twitch as well? Also, how would the powering of the people occur, through Vitubium I assume?
>>22353314>Chuubas appear before their beliefs exist>So it needs to be>Deity appears -> Attracts followers -> Establish influenceSure, but chuubas can also appear through the belief of people, see /asp/ where people try to will themselves into Godhood.
An "irl" example of pre- and post- people concepts would be: nature and life have existed as concepts before humans, their influence is obvious and effectively everlasting, and they only were really given names by humans. However, take a random bunch of villages around a mountain forest; one villager saw a giant boar that attacked him, he figured its the king of the mountain forest and spread it to the other villagers. The villagers believe him, and the concept of "Butagami, King of the Yamamori Forest" or whatever, and, in a fantastical setting, would manifest as a giant boar that actually reigns the forest and commands its inhabitants, while in reality it's just a big boar whose territory is there.