Devoid is the part where the more tangible nature of nature is conversed. At one end there is cosmology and at the other end there is particle physics. But Devoid explores these outer edges of existence in an a bit unconventional way.
Not going into all of that now. The part that will be briefly mentioned has to do with the nature of energy itself. Scientists think that in a vacuum, energy is constantly very temporary borrowed and rapidly returned. That part is true and can be, and has been, experimentally proven. The difference as seen from Devoid is that in fact all matter is constantly being regenerated from that same place where zero point energy is borrowed from. So the universe itself also exists from borrowed energy.
Elute is the part where the less tangible nature of nature is conversed. While Devoid was about building blocks, Elute is about what emerges from that.
Here it will all sound even less scientific than Devoid, so although it involves some parts that were influenced by physics, there are also some parts going in the direction of meta-physics and other stuff that is currently hard to prove in a scientific way. There will be some philosophy and some spirituality mixed in there too.
It’s also kind of the part where some people say: “You people are crazy” while others say: ”We see dead people”.
(Just for the record, I don’t see dead people myself, but will be open minded enough to at least speak to people who claim to see dead people.)
GronTapu is the part where everything eventually leads to.
A world where the most creative beings find the most creative ways to keep on existing while raising their awareness to levels that makes them feel responsible for finding creative ways in which not only their own species can keep on existing, but also all other species.
Grontapu means world. It’s life’s home and needs to be cared for. Not that earth itself would care if you ruined it, because earth itself doesn’t depend on life to keep earth existing. But we need it to keep on supporting current lifeforms to keep current lifeforms (including us humans) existing. So let’s take care of earth together.