Cycle-Based Existence
Beings who lived active periods, then rested in deep stasis to skip unstable eras.
Distributed Identity
A consciousness that spread across many locations, so even if one part was lost, the whole remained.
Time-Dilated Homes
Civilizations that lived in regions where time flowed slowly for protection.
Successive Identity Transfer
A method where an individual passed their identity to their future self without breaking continuity.
These methods allowed cultures to remain stable even as the universe changed around them.
The First Time Stability Tools
Experiments with time brought risks.
Some beings worried about confusion, memory loss, or identity damage.
To prevent this, civilizations created Time Stability Tools, which helped beings stay grounded even if:
they lived in different time flows
they paused their existence
they used time-dilated states
they transferred their identity forward
