A Game For Making Visions Of Infinite Information

Maxwell Akin
2 min readAug 11, 2024

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Our intention, with this essay, is sharing.

Sharing what?

A game you can play to make/find visions of infinite information.

The Way To Play

Our game consists of five lists.

Every single one of these lists has seven items.

To play our game, you use a random number generator to obtain a number between one and seven.

You do this for each list.

Or, as many lists as you want.

Right after you do so, you take the item that corresponds to each number and, then, combine it with the other items.

Just as an example, if you get “1,” “3,” “3,” “5,” and “4,” you combine those items together.

By doing so, you get a vision of infinite information.

Or, at the very least, a series of ideas that, when combined, could lead to something pretty cool.

5 Lists For Our Game

Our first list contains different mediums of information:

  1. Writing
  2. Photographs
  3. Sounds
  4. Language
  5. Light
  6. Colors
  7. Markings

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Our second list contains more specific mediums of information related to those found above:

  1. Photos Of The Ocean
  2. Lists
  3. Poems
  4. Words
  5. Paintings Rich With Multi-Hued Colors
  6. Essays
  7. Films

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Our third list contains storage mediums that can, and do, store information:

  1. Hard Drives
  2. DNA
  3. Film Reels
  4. Data Crystals
  5. Books
  6. Libraries
  7. SD Cards

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Our fourth list contains some of the different possibilities, and experiences, information creates:

  1. Pleasure
  2. Knowledge
  3. Transcendence
  4. Novelty
  5. Meaning
  6. Understanding
  7. Awareness

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

Our fifth list contains different ideas rooted within, and belonging to, infinity:

  1. Eternity
  2. Infinite Sets
  3. Transfinite Quantities
  4. Infinite Infinities
  5. Endless Space
  6. Unending Consciousness
  7. Limitless Growth

And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.

A Quick Example

Just to give you an idea of what this game can create, here is a quick example.

My items are as follows:

  1. Writing
  2. Photos Of The Ocean
  3. DNA
  4. Knowledge
  5. Eternity

If we combine those things, we get something like this: photos of the ocean that showcase strange, otherworldly aquatic beings whose DNA contains endless writings, memories, journals, and documents.

Right within the above, there is another set of notions: these aquatic beings were born from the singularity that gave birth to the Universe and you can wander through their DNA for endless eternities, but there are no endings.

None of this is especially good. But, it’s certainly fun, in its own way.

Conclusion

Just to wrap this up, thank you so much for reading!

If you wish to reach me, please feel free to do so by sending an email to “maxwellcakin@gmail.com.”

Best wishes and have a great day!

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Maxwell Akin
Maxwell Akin

Written by Maxwell Akin

Hey! I’m Max! I Hope You Enjoy What You’re Reading, And If You Want To Reach Me For Any Reason At All, You Can Do So At “maxwellcakin@gmail.com”.

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