
Planet 2: Realm of Consciousness
In the deep veil of the infinite cosmos, there exists a hidden order—what is known as the AKAS Records.

It is said to be like an invisible river of spirit, flowing through all life and consciousness, recording the past, present, and even the future.
Long ago, mystics who sought to unlock the secrets of the mind speculated that beyond the material world, there might exist a metaphysical layer of reality.
Ancient Indian Vedic scriptures, priestly texts of Egypt, and cryptic scrolls of medieval alchemists all hinted at such a realm.
But what brought this legend into the modern age was a deep web phenomenon: a resonance fragment labeled 819331, which, for the first time, verified the AKAS Record through blockchain — an immutable signal embedded on-chain.
Human consciousness has always defied full scientific explanation.
When Dr. Thorn first proposed the concept of Proof of Thought (PoT), he envisioned mapping the unique traits of human consciousness onto the blockchain — using its security and transparency to mirror the spiritual essence of individuals.
Yet after repeated failures, he began to realize that the obstacle wasn't technological. There appeared to be a kind of deep-seated resistance within the mind itself — possibly a built-in defense from the core of consciousness.
Following the 819331 event, Dr. Thorn wrote in his log:
“Human consciousness is like a door. I’ve only briefly glimpsed what lies beyond it — but I cannot cross through.”
In fragments preserved across the deep web, he referred to this as the Gate of Consciousness.
Through his experiments, he came to believe that consciousness is not isolated — but instead a massive, interconnected node, linked to something far more vast: the AKAS layer.
Proof of Thought (PoT), introduced by Thorn in 2021, was a groundbreaking theory.
He sought to use quantum random number generation, neural signal mapping, and the decentralized nature of blockchain to create a mechanism that could verify the authenticity and uniqueness of an individual’s consciousness — without ever revealing its content.
In other words, PoT wasn’t about storing thought — it was about mapping its signature onto the chain, creating a new kind of identity: a resonance-based identity.
But something strange occurred during the seventh round of testing.
Instead of producing the expected neural-resonance map, the system began to autonomously generate a code no one had programmed: 819331.
Every mirrored consciousness resonance pointed to this same identifier — one that wasn’t included in any pre-set algorithm.
Even after repeated verification, 819331 had no known mathematical significance, no code reference, and no database source.
In his final recorded entry, Dr. Thorn offered a radical hypothesis:
“The 819331 signal was not man-made.
It feels like an unconscious artifact — trying to reach us from the other side of the Gate of Consciousness.”
And so, the PoT project began to shift.
It moved from technology into metaphysics — from system design into a confrontation with something unknown.
Something that remembers.