I'm Alex Bradley, the “evil genius” behind Miskatonic U. I am a writer, illustrator, and animator with an unhealthy fixation on the works of H.P. Lovecraft. By the way, this is a drawing.
I wondered about that Yithian-tech circuit diagram,… using neutrinos, or chronons, or tachyons,… Didn’t Keziah use obtuse angles in the Witch-House to translocate?
Lovecraft was using the notion that some groups of witches had access to ancient sciences, particularly exotic geometries. At one point she and Brown Jenkin use gestures to show the protagonist and angle and vector to move through. Focusing on a figure like the one Yithro drew was the usual means.
Ooh, I wonder if you have to have some form of hypermobility in order to gesture to the 4th dimension. And at least Ernest didn’t have to use blood to form the symbols.
Dang, that knowledge could have gotten me out of a few scrapes. I wonder if there’s an online class in Applied Geometric Translocation.
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I wondered about that Yithian-tech circuit diagram,… using neutrinos, or chronons, or tachyons,… Didn’t Keziah use obtuse angles in the Witch-House to translocate?
Lovecraft was using the notion that some groups of witches had access to ancient sciences, particularly exotic geometries. At one point she and Brown Jenkin use gestures to show the protagonist and angle and vector to move through. Focusing on a figure like the one Yithro drew was the usual means.
Ooh, I wonder if you have to have some form of hypermobility in order to gesture to the 4th dimension. And at least Ernest didn’t have to use blood to form the symbols.
Mathematicians can describe multiple dimensions on a 2D surface. Like them, Yithro uses a shorthand form to deal with the limits of a 3D world.
I’m picturing something that looks like someone with their arms pulled out of their sleeves…