The Eye Of The Universe And Its Mechanics Explained - Outer Wilds Ending Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2019
  • Original thumbnail can be found here: / blender_aaaaaaahhhhhhh Thank you thatcanadiandragon!
    In this video I touch on almost all of the core mechanics of the Outer Wilds. Then I tie them together with the Eye Of The Universe. Its taken a lot of thinking. And in game exploration. But I truly believe this almost fully explains the end game of the outer wilds! I hope the Nomai would be proud!!
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  • @vicenteisaaclopezvaldez2450
    @vicenteisaaclopezvaldez2450 4 года назад +639

    I really like the idea of the quantum interaction being a promise to the universe; it's so romantic.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +97

      Not often I run into someone who knows the true meaning of romantic. glad to have you around bud. thanks for the kind words!

    • @vicenteisaaclopezvaldez2450
      @vicenteisaaclopezvaldez2450 4 года назад +20

      @@TheLoreExplorer
      Why, thank you. Same thing here.

    • @DavideTonelli2705
      @DavideTonelli2705 2 года назад +3

      Hola Vicente! ¿Hablas español? me imagino que sí por tus apellidos, pero bueno, cuéntame, me llamó mucho la atención tu forma de describir lo romántico, ¿Serías tan amable de profundizar en ello? ¡me encantaría entender el verdadero significado del romance yo también! :)

    • @droikidaz
      @droikidaz Год назад +2

      @@DavideTonelli2705
      Español
      No sé si te sirva, pero aquí te dejaré mi forma de entender lo romántico. Creo yo que viene del Romanticismo, un movimiento cultural de hace algunos siglos, para mi, tiene que ver con la dedicación, la emoción y la importancia que se le da a las cosas, por eso, cuando uno se refiere a lo romántico, generalmente se relaciona con el amor, que tiene cualidades diferentes, aún así, no está siempre ligado a eso. Aún creo que me hace falta descubrir más, pero quizás ésto te ayude a ti y a quien lo lea en algo.
      English
      I Don't know if this is useful for you, but I'll show you my own understanding of romantic. I think it comes from the cultural movement called Romanticism, a few centuries ago, for me, it have something's to do with dedication, emotion, and the meaning you give to things, that's why often it gets tangled with love, although they have similar things, they are not always the same. I still have a lot to discover and to think about, but I hope that it helps you and anyone who read this.

    • @DavideTonelli2705
      @DavideTonelli2705 Год назад +4

      @@droikidaz Muchas gracias amigo! tener varias perspectivas de un mismo tema te abre muchas puertas, thanks!

  • @iga1691
    @iga1691 4 года назад +887

    This game deserves SO much more recognition.
    It really got robbed by The Outer Worlds having such a similar name.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +175

      Ehh. Idk about that. Everyone who searched for outer Worlds most likely at least saw outer wilds too. I think it's the epic exclusivity. Along with it just being an indie title.

    • @iga1691
      @iga1691 4 года назад +72

      @@Cenodis I mean, you're watching lore explanation videos on youtube, you have no one else to blame but yourself for the story getting spoiled. This game is low-key enough for you to totally avoid spoilers unless you actively search for them dude.

    • @slate5778
      @slate5778 4 года назад +22

      @@Cenodis it was Annapurna who put it on epic and not steam, as they were the publisher. Mobius is not at fault.

    • @pizzalover5921
      @pizzalover5921 4 года назад +13

      @@Cenodis this game is a game meant for you to not search up anything about it before you complete it.

    • @youriricher1123
      @youriricher1123 4 года назад +69

      I accidentaly downloaded outer wilds, thinking that it was Outer Worlds, and this was the best mistake of my life

  • @waterbucketeer6975
    @waterbucketeer6975 4 года назад +476

    The entire ending of this game terrifies me.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +124

      Thats why this game is a masterpiece. The ending only shows you things youve seen before. for the most part. they scare the ever living hell out of you with smoke and a giant hole in the sky. Its amazing!

    • @coffeeguyd
      @coffeeguyd 4 года назад +21

      I feel less terrified, more exhilarated or excited, and... reassured?

    • @dylangreen192
      @dylangreen192 4 года назад +57

      It was scary, up until the campfire reappears. Then it gets cozy again.

    • @artuno1207
      @artuno1207 4 года назад +41

      What scares me is the fact that the ending will be something we have never seen before, or something we simply cannot comprehend with our simple human 3 dimensional mindset. They did a good job by making it weird and alien, especially at the quantum level.

    • @CaptnKrksNippls
      @CaptnKrksNippls 4 года назад +25

      first existential crisis? you get used to it

  • @cocojonny7226
    @cocojonny7226 4 года назад +400

    One thing I’ve always wondered is what if those weird voices we hear when we use our Signalscope on a quantum object are the people who sang their song to create this universe at the eye. If that’s the case then the bug people in the new universe would likely hear all the travelers instruments if they made a Signalscope and used it on a quantum object. Or the voices are just a really creepy thing.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +132

      I never saw them as voices. Though i have put forward the motion that our song is what the next signal will be comprised from!

    • @CausticFoil
      @CausticFoil 3 года назад +55

      To add to this, each iteration of the universe will likely have a different perception on sound. The quantum object sound could easily be a relaxing song in a previous universe but suddenly become terrifying and alien to a new universe worth of creatures.

    • @CausticFoil
      @CausticFoil 3 года назад +58

      Holy crap, I just sped up the last few minutes of the quantum fluctuations song (uncertainty principle) by 10 times and it's a distorted version of the main theme.

    • @kiwisareoranges6717
      @kiwisareoranges6717 3 года назад +8

      @@CausticFoil you should post a video of it sped up!

    • @KhadiPlays
      @KhadiPlays 2 года назад +4

      @@CausticFoil Does it tho? YOu piqued my interest so I did the same and it sounds nothing alike, not even distorted alike.

  • @cpalonder30
    @cpalonder30 4 года назад +354

    At the end with the cockroach pic, there is an animation of your scout flying across the screen. This happened with my play through today. It only happens if you fire it into the eye before you jump into it on the planet. Just thinking about it is awesome. You the player are what’s causing the next race to find the eye of the universe. That scout is older than the universe it exists in 😂

    • @Epicawesomeness64
      @Epicawesomeness64 4 года назад +35

      I did the probe thing completely of my own accord, and I didn't know until afterward when I looked it up that the ending changed depending on what you had done. I was wowed by the attention to detail

    • @tjmcdonald4747
      @tjmcdonald4747 4 года назад +18

      I am so dense. I did the probe thing but didn't realize the thing flying across the screen was my probe.

    • @zoelio999
      @zoelio999 4 года назад +25

      Did that too. The fact that you can't get it back had me concerned for a bit

    • @iTzNikkitty
      @iTzNikkitty 3 года назад +11

      Wait a minute. Wouldn't that mean that the eye we meet could be the previous observer that created our universe?

    • @MarkTomczak
      @MarkTomczak 3 года назад +12

      I personally imagined that the eye is the probe that the previous explorer launched. Your probe is the eye for the universe that was created by your observation.

  • @tommapar
    @tommapar 4 года назад +172

    I like your take on the ending.
    I didn't interpret it like you said though, The Eye being a black hole and sending the universe back in time to the begininng and all.
    I interpreted it more or less as the creation of a *new* big bang, a *new* universe. Totally unlike the last one. Like the Eye makes sure someone gets to it so the cycle can begin anew. Like taking all those quantum possibilities and by virtue of observing it giving it a set order until all of that information materializes into a new big bang.
    And that's the cycle, when the universe starts dying it, ensures a new beginning by using The Eye. The Eye that exists beyond the order of the universe, one that can only exist in a state of total quantum uncertainty... until a conscious observer comes and.. observes it.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +28

      I mean. It is a new big bang. it is a new universe with new rules. taken from all the possibilities of the last universe. But I will say I think everytime we enter the atp its a different one so that may be why i see it like this!
      Also, thank you!

    • @tommapar
      @tommapar 4 года назад +6

      @@TheLoreExplorer You're welcome man, I always appreciate people putting out there how cool and complex vgames stories can be. Back on topic though, maybe I misunderstood but, isn't the ATP just sending you back in time? I thought it was always the same universe but 22 minutes before, since your memories are being sent to the past according to all the texts in the game.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +13

      Heres how i look at it. We know anything that gets sent into the black hole gets sent back in time. the whole universe doesnt go through the black hole.
      but then youd say well its the same universe just 22 minutes before the tranfer. but then if WE go through the atp, we end up duplicating ourself. In my mind, this means there is already a hearthian 22 minutes in the past, separate from us that usually receives our memories.
      Mainly i believe this because the inventor of the statues thought we are doing something different then rewriting time(ie sending our memories back, causing all the actions we took to gain the memories to never have happened.)
      To state it simply, if our memories get sent back, and we get sent back, who or what is receiving our memories at the campfire?

    • @tommapar
      @tommapar 4 года назад +8

      @@TheLoreExplorer But if everything was sent back to a different universe with a different Hearthian, wouldn't that mean that the experiments that led to the Nomai finding out that whatever you send through the hole came out the other side milliseconds earlier wouldn't have worked? I mean you could argue that in many many multiple timelines **not** universes Nomai are doing the same experiment at the same time, but that would mean it would be very unreliable since there are just to many variables to send something as sensitive as data back in time. For example you could have a timeline where instead of sending a packet of data through that said "Hi" they sent out a "Hello". I think it's not necessary for the whole universe to go through the hole to go back in time. That is because, and this is not too far off from actual physics, black holes are known to bend space _time_ so it's not impossible for it to not only send you instantly light years away, and maybe even possibly send you back in time as well, not rewind time mind you, but send an object or thing to a different moment in space/time. If that was the case and like you said The Eye was a black hole it would make sense to send you back to the big bang. A little detail that the more I think about the more it supports that theory instead of the new big bang/new universe one is the fact that if you launch your little scout into the eye you lose connection for ever, and in the after credits "scene" you can see the scout float across the screen. I like to think it was just a little joke from the developer though, lol. I think that the more I think about the more convoluted it gets

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +4

      Well, like you said. its all convoluted. and honestly, whichever theory is right doesnt change what we see in game. Anyway, think about it this way. All the quantum objects exist in all possible states at once. Im suggesting its the same for universes. All connected by the eye and other black holes(these are just the doors i guess). So, when we see a copy come out .00001 seconds before we send it in, its a different timelines quantum possibility coming out before you send yours in. Maybe because time doesnt happen at they eye?
      So, you cant send in a hi, and get hello out. but if you send in all possibilities(hi, hello, how ya doing, whats up?) you can get anything on the other side. Since anything is possible. Thats what we see with the new universe. Thats why they are different. I mean, we see they(the new and old universe) are different. Our scout can get there because the eye connects all "timelines" or universes. but the scout itself had to be entangled with the eye for that to happen. (ultimately i think the devs added this to show we can affect this other universe)

  • @astrosimon4216
    @astrosimon4216 4 года назад +222

    The lore in outer wilds is truly a mysterious and complicated thing. Glad we have someone exploring it!

  • @Yesnomu
    @Yesnomu 4 года назад +227

    What a great interpretation! I never connected the dots on the black hole/white hole mechanic and the Eye. The phrase "a promise with the universe" is so profound.
    This game is so beautiful, with its messages about death and passing on to the next generation, and I think I appreciate it even more now. Thanks for this video!

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +17

      This just made my day. Thank you very much. And I agree death is a message in the game. But Im glad you didnt call it a theme! That sort of bugs me when people think its the main message.

  • @Stinkuh69
    @Stinkuh69 2 года назад +56

    6:07 It's so interesting to see past theories once we have answers. The fact the owlks are the ones who stopped the eyes signal and the nomai picked up that signal in it's short duration is amazing. Also, the statue activating once the eyes coordinates were found was no coincidence, but rather designed that way. The statues were made to activate when the coordinates were found so a select few conscious entities would experience time loops.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  2 года назад +21

      That’s not what I meant. It is what I say. But just cause it’s hard to deal with a split community. What I’m saying is. It’s a huge coincidence that the eye is found in the exact moment it is. Not loop wise or anything like that. If it were found 1 minute earlier Hal would have connected to it. 2 minutes later and hornfells would have connected with it. But it just so happened to be found at the instant it needed to for the hearthian best equipped to solve the mystery. Any other hearthian and this would likely have stayed a mystery forever.

    • @Phantom_Knowledge
      @Phantom_Knowledge Год назад +10

      @@TheLoreExplorer *MAJOR SPOILERS FOR THE PLOT, IF YOU HAVEN'T FINISHED THE GAME, STOP*
      The Nomai probe was only to be sent once the Ash Twin Project were activated. They failed to power it and died soon after because of the ghost matter, so everything was kept in a standby state. Once the sun went supernova, the Ash Twin Project sent the launch command 22 minutes back in time, activating the probe and starting the time loop. Once active, the probe would be launched in a random direction and try to find the Eye. 22 minutes later, the sun exploded and sent back the data the probe acquired and sent the launch command again. It took the probe 9,318,054 tries to find the Eye, and once found, the ATP sent not only the probe data and the launch command 22 minutes back in time, but also sent the sync command this time, which activated the statues and paired both Gabbro's and the Hatchling's memories to be sent back when the ATP is activated once the sun goes supernova. The Eye itself didn't know when to be found, it was sending data that even the Owlks and Nomai could detect. It couldn't be found "1 minute" or "2 minutes" earlier/later, it was just chance; Outer Wilds is not about the Hatchling being the Chosen One or stuff like that, it's just... chance. That's the beauty of it.

  • @Davesoft
    @Davesoft 4 года назад +69

    Crazy theory: the spacetime break and dark bramble look too similar to ignore, dark bramble may 'digest' spacetime to grow, hence it's unconventional interior.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +5

      Really? what similarities do you see?

    • @grantsmotherman8450
      @grantsmotherman8450 3 года назад +38

      @@TheLoreExplorer he might be thinking of an older version of the spacetime ending, which had dark thorny vines resembling those in the dark bramble coming out of the probe instead of the blue cracks shown in your video.

  • @NickSchoenfeld
    @NickSchoenfeld 3 года назад +15

    There is a real life expression that references quantum knowledge and observation: “If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?”
    Trees are definitely a theme in this game. Especially with the ancient glade. It must be a reference.

  • @mint5438
    @mint5438 4 года назад +79

    I wonder what the fabric of space time being destroyed feels like.
    Does it hurt? Is it just a tingling sensation then nothing?
    Guess we'll never know.

    • @tomaslimer
      @tomaslimer 4 года назад +3

      Maybe yes if an advanced alien does it

    • @positronikiss
      @positronikiss 4 года назад +27

      New fetish 2020

    • @nedyrb133
      @nedyrb133 4 года назад +17

      it's perhaps an impossible question to ask. i personally don't believe anything caused from the creation of the universe has the ability/capability to affect it in such an incredible way

    • @cautemoc4624
      @cautemoc4624 3 года назад +4

      @@nedyrb133 Most likely not. For this to be a problem matter would have to be able to go back in time. The current theory is that it's absolutely impossible to move matter backwards through time. We can theorize ways to send information backwards, but that shouldn't cause this kind of paradox.

    • @gilotyna815
      @gilotyna815 3 года назад +13

      ah well sorry everyone but i fucked up and we will know in exactly 15 minutes. again, sorry, it was an honest mistake ;_;

  • @quintonjenks3741
    @quintonjenks3741 4 года назад +20

    I really like this theory, and don’t really have any problems with it, but I do have my own theory that is very similar to yours. I think the reason why it’s called the eye of the universe is that it very literally is an “eye,” in that it views the universe, solidifying it as a singular possibility. Without it, the whole universe would be quantum and unstable, existing as every possibility at once. The smoke from the fire at the end is what the universe would be without the eye, and you observing it collapses it into the singular possibility that is a new universe, which the eye itself is now able to view and stabilize. Once that universe dies, someone will “fulfill the promise”, as you put it, and collapse the possibilities once again into a new universe. And the cycle would continue. Most of your theory could fit with this as well. Mostly I just like the idea that the term “eye” was used as a reference to observing quantum objects, and not just eye as in the core of something. Feel free to let me know if there’s any issues with it, as I haven’t been thinking about it nearly as much as you have.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +2

      No. This is very similar to my theory! I dont see many problems. The only one I see is the fact some quantum objects remain. So if it was observing everything constantly idk why some quantum things still pop up. I tried to frame it as the eye is being portrayed in a literal sense. If its in all possible orbits, its likely around other suns as well(maybe?). So it could observe everything at once. I even believe thats what governs the "spacetime breaking" ending. The eye is whats policing that in my eyes! I do like the idea that the ancient glade is what quantum existence would be without a single set of rules dictated by as quantum observer. Then once we arrive, we observe the entire thing, all the possibilities. Which roles the dice and gives us our new rules. Ive kind of had this sort of thought. but never was able to put it to words. Would you mind if I made a theory video on it? idk if I will but I really want to now lol.

    • @quintonjenks3741
      @quintonjenks3741 4 года назад +1

      I definitely wouldn’t mind that at all! About the remaining quantum objects, I’m not quite sure about them. An important factor is quantum entanglement. Maybe the eye has the ability to purposely entangle itself with objects, like the quantum moon, and the rocks and areas around them are just an unintended side effect. The objects surrounding the rocks would be entangled with the rocks, and so, by proxy, be entangled with the eye. Not a perfect theory, but it could work.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +2

      Actually, now it makes sense why the quantum objects only do happen when they objects in the vicinity of a piece of the quantum planet. Those pieces cant contain their quantum "every statyness?" Though, I need to work out how black holes work into this. They seem to be inherently quantum by nature.

    • @quintonjenks3741
      @quintonjenks3741 4 года назад +1

      Are black holes quantum? I thought they were mostly separate in their mechanics, with the eye being pretty much a quantum black hole. I could be wrong though.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +1

      They seem to do similar things. Two things existing at two different places at once.

  • @benzosbenchmarks8145
    @benzosbenchmarks8145 4 года назад +45

    Wonderfully made video, I enjoy your passion and love for this game.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +1

      Thank you very much!

    • @offtheradarfam174
      @offtheradarfam174 4 года назад +1

      Sebastian Weber he definitely knows his stuff

    • @MrCompassionate01
      @MrCompassionate01 4 года назад +1

      Agreed, great video and I am very glad to have the ending explained (or at least a theory of it)

  • @finlal762
    @finlal762 4 года назад +20

    One thing I think you got wrong is that eye "let the probe find it when you synch with the statue". It's vice versa - when the probe finds the eye, it sends a signal to ash project, which activates the statues 22 minutes in the past. You and Gabbro just happened to be around at a right time
    Otherwise, pretty interesting theory!

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад

      I know how the atp works bud. Whoever was next to any statue would sync up. I think it's even loop wide. I forget if Alex answered that one. But... But I just don't think it's coincidence the new recruit (albeit 1000+ times before synchronization) who just invented a translator capable of solving the puzzle was near the statue. Especially since we are able to literally watch the probe launch, and sync up with the statue within minutes. So idk bud. Just my theory anyway.

    • @brucemanly
      @brucemanly Год назад +2

      @@TheLoreExplorer some things happen for the sake of plot. You can't assume deep meaning in everything.

  • @AttentiveDragon
    @AttentiveDragon 4 года назад +37

    This is a really interesting analysis. I agree that the Eye did things when it did them for a reason, and that there must have been some kind of previous consciousness at play. I don't know if the Eye itself is conscious, or perhaps a prior traveler's consciousness is present, or perhaps a combination of the two! But I think the Eye wanted to be found, and sent out its signal to the Naomi for that purpose. It needed someone to entangle with it in order to create the new universe, but also the Eye wasn't going to allow just anyone to access it until the time was right.
    There's a weird theory I've read that the Eye might have sent the Interloper, that the Eye wanted to stop the Naomi from reaching it 200,000 years too soon. There's no real proof of this in-game, but it is an interesting idea. Maybe that sphere shaped hole in the Eye might have been the core of the interloper. If this idea is true, it puts things in a far more sinister light. Either way, I do agree that the Eye definitely had an active hand in everything that happened, though which events were due to its influence, and which were just random chance, are hard to separate. And since every "random" thing might just be one possible state in which the Eye it can possibly exist if observed, perhaps there is no random chance at all!
    I do disagree with one thing you said: the Eye didn't "let the probe find it right when we synced with the memory statue." Rather: the statues activated because the probe had finally found the Eye after over 9000 attempts. The statues were designed to activate if the Ash Twin project either succeeded or failed. When the Project was finally activated by the sun's natural supernova, the first loop was created, and the command to fire the probe was sent 22 minutes back in time. The probe didn't find the Eye, and so the cycle repeated, over 9000 times without the player ever knowing it while the probe searched, over and over again. The player must have lived the day of their first flight 9000 times, and never remembered any of it. But, after over 9000 loops, the probe finally found the Eye, and the statues activated per their prior instructions because the project had succeeded. The intention was that one of the Naomi scientists would be next to a statue, so that their knowledge of the project's success could be sent back 22 minutes and they could stop the Sun Station from firing. Of course, the Sun Station never worked as intended, and the player just happened to be the closest living being to a statue at the moment of activation.
    BUT - this ties into your idea of a "promise to the universe!" The Naomi were going to create a paradox. They wanted information they could only acquire by destroying a star. They set it up so that once they got that information, they would never actually cause the destruction in the first place! That creates an ontological paradox, and one must wonder, again, if the universe itself rebelled against this. Perhaps the Interloper was the universe's desperate attempt to stop them from destroying the very fabric of space-time! And again - maybe the Eye was the one that sent it. If it wanted to save existence (by creating a new universe) the last thing it would want was someone to just rip it all apart before it could do so!

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +1

      Maybe I worded it wrong in the video. Cause this point keeps. Coming up. But think about it. 5 seconds earlier and Hal is synced with the statue. 1 minute later and hornfells is synced with the statue. It was found in the 30 second span when only we(the new astronaut of the bunch) was next to the statue. That could just be coincidence. But it seems a but egregious to me if so.

    • @Drakonflare
      @Drakonflare 4 года назад +3

      @@TheLoreExplorer Except that can't be right. The reason people get synced with the statues is not due to the Eye. Neither is the probe finding the Eye related to it. All of that is because of the Ash Twin Project.
      The Nomai planned to use the Sun Station to make the sun go supernova, use the energy to go back in time 22 minutes, during which they send out a probe. Repeat this as many times as you need to find the Eye (9.5 million times apparently), and send to the data back each loop through a mask.
      They also send back the memory of the those linked to the masks so they could stop the project once the Eye is found, or to stop repeating infinitely if something went wrong.
      The problem is that the Sun Station was not capable of making the sun go supernova, and soon after the failed test, the ghost matter from the Interloper wiped out all the Nomai in this star system. So the ATP was still primed to go as soon as the sun went supernova. Which it did. At the end of its lifespan.
      It is not unlikely for one of the characters to coincidentally stand next to a statue during the activation in one of these loops. In fact, as the looping would continue forever, it is all but guarantee if small changes are possible between loops.
      And if the new universe at the end is a time-reverse of universe before it. And if that new universe is different. Then changes to the time loop must be possible.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +1

      @@Drakonflare what do you mean that cant be right? thats exactly how the lore works. You say its not due to the eye. but its when the eye gets found. And it may even be able to decide when to do so. but once the probe finds the eye. it sends back the coordinates and activates the statues. then, the next person to walk by the statue gets synced up. Thats just established fact.
      From there, we can say without a doubt the eye was found when we were talking to hornfells. Doesnt make much sense that it was found at the beginning of the loop. but thats what events are telling us.

    • @Drakonflare
      @Drakonflare 4 года назад

      @@TheLoreExplorer But those events are not enacted by the Eye but as a result of the work by the long gone Nomai in conjunction with the Sun dieing, right?

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +1

      The nomai did all the work. but its debatable whether or not the eye "enacted" the result. To me, the eye seems to be sentient. Even though its likely the last consciousness to entangle with it (like we did)that is the actual sentient being. Not the eye itself.
      There are way too many coincidences(revolving the eye) in the story for me to believe its all by chance.

  • @Spaggot
    @Spaggot 4 года назад +7

    Marshmallow roasting maverick back at it again with another universe saved

  • @MaxLebled
    @MaxLebled 4 года назад +3

    The act of the universe "running" until it can be ended by the Eye can be interpreted as that old saying : "we are the universe observing itself"

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад

      Im not sure the universe is ended by the eye. It ends naturally. And we make our way to the eye. But i think that phrase is directly connected to the eye. cause when we get there, we literally become the universe, observing itself. but yes. a very astute observation that went past me at first.

    • @MaxLebled
      @MaxLebled 4 года назад

      @@TheLoreExplorer the way I see it (no pun intended,) it is the Eye **OF THE** Universe. The Universe's Eye. And if it is shaping the next universe, then to some extent it must have a hand in ending it after heat death

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад

      Thats interesting. See, I view it as a sort of natural object.(quantum black hole) The object consumes all data, essentially recording it and "seeing it" as it enters the eye. Then, during the very first universe, someone found the quantum black hole and entered it. and they entangled with the eye, their consciousness became entangled as well. so itd be able to do some very basic things. Like call out and communicate with those there.(through the heartian observatory, or whatever theyd project for other species).
      Though to be fair, I guess i do believe the eye is whats governing the spacetime ending. So, idk. its confusing lol

    • @MaxLebled
      @MaxLebled 4 года назад

      @@TheLoreExplorer I try to be wary of more literal interpretations like those, personally. After all, I can't quite remember the log and what it was about, but there's one where a Nomai talks about not fearing something anymore because they're not ascribing traits to it anymore. "It just is", as they wrote. And I think by trying to deduce specific intents and goals to broad concepts we may be losing the forest for the trees sometimes!

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад

      "As a child I used to consider such unknowns (referring to the eye)sinister. Now, though, I understand they bear no ill will. The universe is, and we are. I am ready" But Im not sure what you mean by literal interpretations though. Yours seems to be the most literal interpretation. Its called the eye and it is the eye. Im just trying to explain what I see using logic and the preestablished rules of the universe.

  • @InteractionImplants
    @InteractionImplants 3 года назад +5

    What a wild ride it was to watch this 10 part series you made! Thank you The Lore Explorer!

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад +1

      No, thank you Bryle. Glad you enjoyed it! Hope you find my other videos interesting as well!

  • @hassanshahid5832
    @hassanshahid5832 3 года назад +4

    Just wanna say you're a champ you're the reason why I even played this game. Great work man !!!!

  • @joshlawson275
    @joshlawson275 4 года назад +11

    My theory is you are the eye and you always have been the eye. Like your friend at the end says something about moving forward, but this time he feels it will be different. You create a new loop, with new beings similar to you, and although different events take place in that loop, they start and end the same way, just like every loop in the game.

  • @muggs5574
    @muggs5574 4 года назад +17

    Ha! I didn't actually know you could break space time like that. Thanks for making this, I thought the ending was really profound but felt like I'd missed some pieces of how exactly it worked.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +2

      You're welcome bud. The game deserves the attention!

    • @MarkTomczak
      @MarkTomczak 3 года назад

      Try to leave that space time where you found it. I'm still using it!

  • @TheKaplox
    @TheKaplox 4 года назад +25

    "Going through a black hole and changing the past, does a promise with the universe", I didnt get that ( ._.)

    • @Jack22024
      @Jack22024 4 года назад +16

      You promise the universe you will create a copy of yourself. If you don't then your copy will not be able to exist when a copy does. So if it can't exist but does then spacetime breaks because nothing can exist without the possibility

  • @drditup
    @drditup 3 года назад +3

    So then the eye of the universe is the black hole sucking up the entire universe and sending it back in time to the big bang, which is a white hole spewing out the universe. Since the universe was created before it entered the black hole, or eye of the universe, space time is broken if the universe isn't swallowed by the eye then?
    This is way beyond normal crazy, and I love it. Great video

  • @joejoewilkywilks5729
    @joejoewilkywilks5729 3 года назад +1

    Really, great job. You make me appreciate this game so much more.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад

      I very much appreciate hearing that. Thank you Joe.

  • @zndr9056
    @zndr9056 4 месяца назад +1

    I love all the Nomai’s different questions and theory’s on the eyes nature, as it is human-izes the Nomai as if the human race discovered a signal in the depths of space which is older than the universe itself, they would ponder the same questions.

  • @Darth_Insidious
    @Darth_Insidious 3 года назад +3

    The eye itself could be a natural quantum "computer" containing all the possibilities for a new universe. Simply by observing it you collapse these possibilities down to one of the universes that will eventually loop an observer back to the eye. That's why I call it a quantum computer, because in a quantum computation all possible routes are tried at once and by being observed the computer collapses to a working answer. During the lifespan of the universe I don't think that the eye is conscious, but that the universe is simply following one of the many paths back to the eye. Or the universe could be in a superposition of states that lead to the eye, and by playing the game you are collapsing that superposition down to the timeline of your play through.
    The universe ending with an observation of the eye is a constant that bends the many timelines of the universe towards it. Just like how your deactivation of the ash planet project is a constant that will happen, whether it takes 20 cycles or billions.

  • @legithopecrew
    @legithopecrew 4 года назад +1

    Hey man, I just wanted to say I love your channel. This playlist has been an awesome watch. Thank you for making these vids! Can't wait to see your channel grow!

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад

      You're welcome. I'm really glad you enjoyed the whole series. Thank you for your kind words!

  • @nowie4007
    @nowie4007 3 года назад

    thank you very much for your outer wilds videos, i loved them!you have a great way of story telling.

  • @jvsng77
    @jvsng77 4 года назад +1

    great video! i've never considered this interpretation but i think it does make all sense. Great explanation. This only makes me love more and more this masterpiece of a game.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +1

      That's really nice to hear. That was the intention when I created the channel. Thank you.

  • @DanBorens
    @DanBorens 4 года назад +16

    So I think you're mostly right but ever so slightly over-thinking the lore here. You seem to personify the eye and assume that this has happened before (when perhaps this IS what happened before) you are at a place where time does not exist. This could be both the end and the beginning of the universe simultaneously. I'm not sure if there were other observers before yourself although perhaps you are right. I think the eye of the universe is conscious in the way that a virus is a living thing. It's kind of conscious but it needs a host to consciously observe/create/act. I like to think that the signal isn't actually a signal but reverberations of when the universe was first created rippling through multiple slices of time which signals to conscious beings the location of the eye which makes it sort of a purposeful signal/ cosmic coincidence. There is a lot of uncertainty that collapses into certainty.

    • @florianbrill3613
      @florianbrill3613 4 года назад +3

      outer wilds eye of the universe is like gaster from Undertale you can quess a lot but you will never find a solid evidence how right your theory is

  • @difoof
    @difoof Год назад

    Loved the video, what a pleasure to going back in this world ! Keep the good work

  • @Artymis_Kitty
    @Artymis_Kitty 11 месяцев назад +1

    6:26 it's not a coincidence, the Nomai built the statues to only pair with someone and send back memories once the eye had been found that way they wouldn't have to live through and be aware of the 9million loops it took to find the eye. Basically the Nomai set it up like this. The tracking module would have a statue and be the only statue that was on, it was paired with the tracking module and sent back the probe date every loop. Once the probe found the eye of the universe the statue sent the coordinates back to the beginning of the loop and the receiving of the coordinates would cause the other statues to now turn on and pair with their Nomai, meaning the Nomai would only have to be aware of one time loop. Essentially to their perception they would turn on the loop and instantaneously have the coordinates, before the even turned on the loop for the first time.

  • @Arthus850
    @Arthus850 Год назад +3

    SPOILERS FOR THE ECHOS IF THE EYE DLC BELOW:
    The Echoes of the Eye DLC did expand on the ending in a small but significant way. We learn that another alien race predating even the Nomai (referred to by fans as Owlks due to them resembling humanoid owls with elk antlers) actually discovered the eye of the universe first, but what they learned from it terrified them, and they attempted to hide all knowledge by using a probe to block its signal, destroy all the film reels related to it, and hide all the info they learned and are now stored in their brains by creating a simulated dream world based on their homeworld where they planned to live the rest of their days while their bodies rotted away, and thus nobody would learn what they know and nobody would find the eye. But one of them didn’t think this way. He believed in the endless possibilities that the eye could bring, and thus he woke up from the dream world and shut down the probe blocking the eye’s signal. It was brief though as the rest of the Owlks discovered what he did and restarted the probe imprisoned him in a vault where his body would die and his mind would live forever in confinement within the dream world. However, that brief moment was enough for the signal to reach the Nomai, setting the events of Outer Wilds into motion.
    If you finished the Echoes of the Eye DLC mission and meet the prisoner, then it unlocks a new ending in the Eye of the Universe ending. Now the prisoner is one of the friends you bring to the campfire in the eye, and he brings a unique instrument with him to add his own unique flare to the song. And 14 billion years later, we learn that along with the insect-like race, there’s also a new race carrying blue lanterns that seem similar but not completely the same to the Owlks in the new future.

  • @illhark
    @illhark 4 года назад +1

    this is a really great theory, well done!

  • @Me-wx1mt
    @Me-wx1mt Год назад +2

    I like to think that when something goes in a black hole, it is destroyed but a new version of it comes out of a white hole. although that might not be true since we don't die on brittle hollow

  • @tofolcano9639
    @tofolcano9639 3 года назад +9

    I believe that Dark Bramble plays a bigger role in the lore than it seems. Since the specimen of the angler fish is very tiny in the observatory, and since entering the core of Dark Bramble makes everything inside seem bigger than it is. Maybe that's because we shrink every time we enter one of those holes.
    And the fact that the spaceship is stuck deep inside of it makes me think that once we're in there we're very tiny, which means that once the spaceship goes in the black hole it probably comes out the white hole the same size it came in as, we probably keep being tiny because we never went back out of the core of that planet.
    Which means that the eye is probably also much tinier than it seems, perhaps that's what gives it it's quantum properties, its small size. (This doesn't explain what's the deal with the quantum moon)
    I have a different take on what the ending means: All matter has the potential of acting in a quantum manner under the right conditions. A tiny sentient being from another universe existed before the big bang and observed the universe pop into existence and disappear as well as everything else in between. Then another sentient being from that new universe found it and went inside of it. Then as all the stars turn off the only thing being observed is the eye itself as the new sentient being stands on the surface of the eye while for the eye everything becomes unobservable because all stars turn off. Then the sentient being jumps into the eye (which as we saw with the quantum moon, he's actually jumping out of the eye.) So as he jumps he stops being able to see the eye, so there's a brief instant where no one is observing nothing at all. That's what makes all matter, including the sentient being itself, become quantum. That's probably what what we see at 7:40 means. But then all memories from all he learned appears in the form of the observatory. Which means that from now on all matter cannot collapse into reality except that which is observed through the memories of that sentient being. (We know that we can collapse the quantum state of matter by watching a representation of it when we used the picture of the quantum moon to be able to land in it) Then that sentient being remembers himself, so he appears in front of himself. Then his friends and they appear in front of him (he remembers the music and their instruments first because he first heard their music before being able to watch them for the first time), then as they all play together a song they all remember the good times in their now disappeared universe, all of the matter from the previous universe (like for example when they remember looking out in the night sky and seeing all of the galaxies in the distance) and it appears in front of them in a ball. The ball is not just a ball of matter, it's a ball of the entire universe itself. And only once it's entered can it be experienced, and it is experienced from beginning to end when the protagonist jumps into this new universe. Becoming himself the eye of that new universe.

    • @KalteAnalthermometer
      @KalteAnalthermometer 2 года назад

      I enjoyed reading that. Thanks.

    • @Zarith7480
      @Zarith7480 Год назад

      There is large angler fish fossil on ember twin though

  • @eal-ectric5196
    @eal-ectric5196 Год назад

    I like to think that the music the eye of the universe plays when it goes big bang is its addition to the travelers song,a grand finale even.

  • @39cluesfan
    @39cluesfan 4 года назад +11

    one question id love to hear your thoughts on is about the high energy lab experiment results (and resulting consequences of breaking the space fabric). Assuming the lightning strikes are actually the effect of a massive amount of energy near the quantum black hole, would the resulting quantum big bang happen an X amount of time before the resulting input of quantum matter into the quantum black hole? If all the stars in the sky are going super nova through out our time playing because of the heat death of the universe, do you think there's another 'layer' to the game to be unfolded since our consciousness has already 'entered' the quantum black hole?
    For example: when we talk to our copy at the ash twin, why would our copy stay there? Wouldn't you leave and continue exploring? my guess is no, because your consciousness (present in the ash twin copy) knows the camp fire copy will go to the ash twin copy (since it technically already happened) to retrieve the core and enter the eye. so it stays to facilitate the transfer of info to the consciousness that enters the quantum black hole

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +5

      The only reason i dont think it happens before we observe the eye is the quantum nature of it. The stuff doesnt shoot out of the white hole until we observe the black hole. If it was a normal black hole then yes, the jump would happen before our universe, in a separate universe. but the result is basically the same, except our universe doesnt exist simultaneously in the instantaneous bang rather than the .
      Self is an interesting topic. if he is actually YOU from a past loop, then some weird things MAY happen if self dies. Not that we know for sure, but selfs decisions could alter ours since hes "from a past loop". but to note, once we take the atp core, there is no more memory transfers. So im a bit confused at that last bit.

  • @elchristo2588
    @elchristo2588 2 года назад

    Maybe your friends sitting around the campfire playing music is the signal a future race will discover that leads them to the eye.

  • @Xanji_San
    @Xanji_San 2 года назад +3

    I’d love to see a redux of the eye explanation with the DLC info.

  • @AshaiTides
    @AshaiTides 3 года назад +1

    Great video!!!!!

  • @lunoxis8371
    @lunoxis8371 2 года назад +2

    the thing about the eye knowing when the call out is false, the statues were only told to activate when the probe found the eye and not the other way around

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  2 года назад

      Yeah. This wording was horrid and way before I fully understood how the probe found the eye. And now we know for a fact it called out way before we ever couldve told it to(regardless if we meet them it calls to the owlks). And its not able to call out now at all. But even so, the eye did reveal itself to(or got found by) the probe at exactly the right time we(our entire universe) needed it to. Not loop wise. But time wise. This could be coincidence of the probe finding the eye in the exact right moment. And from what we see now this seems most likely coincidence. But what I was meaning to point out is how the statues work and activate. If the eye were found 1 minute before it was then hal would connect with the statue since they were near to it. And if it were found 1 minute after it were, then hornfells would be connected for the same reasons. The eye was found at the exact right moment within the loop for us to walk past the statue first while it was active. And keep in mind this theory was made when the number of loops was 9000 something and not 9 million something. So it felt like it being found so early, and at the exact right moment, was more than a coincidence. I still have a hard time saying the moment the statues activate was purely coincidence. But I have different viewpoints now and it likely was. This video needs remade. Oddly enough the quantum black hole and most mechanics stay the same in my theory. Just the evidence has evolved and is different.

  • @Fenixisreal
    @Fenixisreal 5 месяцев назад

    watching this years after still love this
    edit: the prisoner in the ending also helps this promise theory, it was remembered along side the other travellers so a species similar to them is created

  • @goob7020
    @goob7020 4 года назад +3

    holy crap I just realized I never played with those things at the High Energy Lab because I thought I had to rearrange them just where they were. I even opened that other door and it still didn't click, oh boi.

  • @ebonhawken574
    @ebonhawken574 2 года назад +1

    I wish I could forget everything about this game and go back and play it over.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  2 года назад

      Same. Especially with the new dlc coming out.

  • @SandreXen
    @SandreXen 3 года назад +2

    (edit : I've seen that this was already told in another post, and that it was respondeds, so i will ad something going a little farther in the logic)
    I don't understand why you treat "the player synchronising with the statue" and "the eye being found by the prob" as independant event.
    It's stated that the statut will not synchronise with anyone until success or faillur of the twin project to prevent people living hundred of thousand loop for nothing.
    So, the statut synchronising with you on the loop juste after the eyes was found is by design of the nomaï (even if, of course, how it happen and who will synchronise was not planned.)
    The eyes don't have to do anything in this regard.
    I don't think that conflict with your main hypothesis here. A realy interesting one.
    In fact, the eye could be totaly unconscious and that could still work because of many world hypothesis. (the universe just need one version of itself where somoene find the eye to perpetuate itself... and with infinite version, there is alway one.)
    edit : That could also explain why we are the one entengled with the statue, and somoene who could do nothing : Maybee in 99% of version from this point, it's not us... But only a fraction of those version where it's us is enough. And then the eye doesn't need to be sentient or to do anything.
    One big question this hypothesis doesn't respond too is, why does the eye sent continuously a signal and then stoped.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад

      Just because one event triggers the other, does not mean they are the same event. They are literally two separate events...And youre right. I no longer think the eye sort of planned our sync, but the reason I did is the timing and coincidental nature of it. If the eye were found 1 minute prior, according to the rules of the statues, hal would of synced with the statue. 2 minutes later and Hornfells would of been synced with it. But it was found in the exact short window that brought us nearest the statue at the right time.
      So it seemed either planned, or a really big coincidence that it was us, the one who was tasked with exploring space, that sync with the statue. But I have sort of since realized that yes, the many worlds interpretation is at play here. So we didnt specially get synced with the statue. we just see a universe that we so happened to be in the right spot at the right time, and not the infinite others where the time loop is kept hidden from us.
      Also, to be clear, i dont think the eye is independently conscious. Only that when we entangle with it, its able to access or use that consciousness its now one with. To hear more about it you can check out my latest video on the channel, regarding the many worlds interpretation.

    • @SandreXen
      @SandreXen 3 года назад

      @@TheLoreExplorer
      to be fair, i bringed the many word because of your video ^^.
      (but i didn't take the time to watch it right now)
      also, some people made me realise i was wrong on my interpretation of when we sync. as you stated, it's when the eyes is found .
      the game just doesn't bother to be realy coherent about it to give a better experience, from what i understand. (some people pointed that the game give you infinite time before passing a second time past the statue. even if we see the prob launch at the start. making everything confusing if you search to understand the exact order of event)
      but i'm totaly fine with sacrificing a little coherence for better experience.
      edit : also, on my run where i rush the giant deep core, i also found they didn't bother to have the same trajectory on this run and on the canon first run. It seem it was due to technical difficulty. (you also can't follow the prob to find the eye é_è)
      Ps : when i stated one event, it was an abuse of language, i just wanted to say they are two event in a causality relationship. Because i imagined at the time that the statue didn't need to trigger right when the eyes was found, just when it detected somoene passing by after it was found.

  • @pjnathgaming
    @pjnathgaming Год назад

    "All of this has happened before and will happen again."
    Many permutations to this quote but the one from BSG sticks with me the most.

  • @raurora
    @raurora 4 года назад +19

    Something I was a bit confused about: how did you duplicate yourself? Did you go into the blackhole inside the advanced warp core? If so, how?

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +21

      It was added in a recent update. if you go to the atp during the supernova, the black hole there activates. if youre close you get devoured at the same time time gets sent back the 22 minutes. The result is you waking up as normal. yet when you went through the black hole a copy came out of the white hole 22 minutes before that action. which happens to be the second you wake up.

    • @seantaggart7382
      @seantaggart7382 4 года назад

      @@TheLoreExplorer Yeah which and if you dont complete the 22 mins loop by jumping through again you die
      And reality dies

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +4

      @@seantaggart7382 well yes. I thought the video made that clear lol.

    • @seantaggart7382
      @seantaggart7382 4 года назад +2

      @@TheLoreExplorer yeah

    • @MarkTomczak
      @MarkTomczak 3 года назад +4

      A small correction/clarification: I think when you step into the ATP black hole, nobody dies. What has happened is that you are sent back 22 minutes, and the memories stored in the Nomai statue are also sent back 22 minutes and overlaid into the mind of the you that is sleeping by the campfire in the past.
      The first time you do it, nobody dies. On subsequent loops, the you that went 22 minutes into the past and is standing in the ATP dies when the nova breaks down the ATP. It's interesting that white-hole you doesn't have the option of refraining from breaking spacetime by jumping in the black hole; I assume that's a limitation to avoid the annoyance of dealing with infinite recursion on a fun Easter egg. ;)

  • @HyperWraithMM
    @HyperWraithMM 3 года назад +1

    And your characters technically isn’t dead yet, so you die from the insane temperatures of a newborn universe.

  • @BabyPoohTheKing
    @BabyPoohTheKing 4 года назад +1

    this all just blew my mind

  • @tylerlegend7205
    @tylerlegend7205 3 года назад

    Very well explained thanks

  • @moon1val
    @moon1val Год назад

    Loved the explanation ! Thanks

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! With how complex this game was hearing that really makes me happy! Though a bit of an update on my understanding if youre interested. It doesnt seem the Eye "knew when to call out" to reach us. It knew when to call out at the end of the universe. It just so happens we are the one the gets connected to the statues, So the eye is not making decisions or nudging events to get the correct future it needs. We just sort of got lucky with the timing of it all. : )

    • @moon1val
      @moon1val Год назад

      @@TheLoreExplorer Appreciate that. I'm addicted to your videos haha - I finished the game the normal proper was so I'm watching all yours for every tiny bit I missed. Do you think the DLC is worth playing? I've just bought it and yet to play it.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  Год назад +1

      Absolutely! It may be a little frustrating at times. And it’s a bit different type of gameplay vs the main game. But I still think it’s fun. A good story. And interesting lore wise! The ending made me cry. Tbh Id probably advise you to stop watching the channel until you finish the dlc though! Just in case you get spoiled by RUclips suggesting videos or something! I don’t want that weight on my shoulders lol.

    • @moon1val
      @moon1val Год назад

      @@TheLoreExplorer I finished it. Very much enjoyed it - it tied well with the original. THink there will be more DLCs for those solar systems we see elsewhere..?

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  Год назад +1

      I can assure you there will not be more dlcs. They promised this is the last one. They didn’t want people thinking they were just trying to milk the fan base by adding new planets over and over. If it’s not relevant I the story it won’t be added. And sadly the story is complete.

  • @zararule427
    @zararule427 4 года назад +6

    Great video, I only have a problem with one bit: 6:20
    The Eye didn't let the probe find it at the same time the memory statue synced with you, the memory statue only activated because the probe found it. Unless you're implying that it decided the _moment_ it was found to be the same as when you passed the statue.. But then why did the probe have so many other failed launches which didn't find the Eye, and the loop was only for the probe.
    Again, great video, just one little nitpick.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад

      My suggestion is mainly pointing out that we were right next to the statue as it activated. A minute before it'd be Hal synced up. A minute after it's likely hornfells. And neither of them could solve the mystery. I doubt that's a coincidence. But who knows.

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 4 года назад +4

      @@TheLoreExplorer There's an easier explanation:
      The ATP activates when the sun goes nova, supplying enough power. 22 minutes before this, the ATP receives a signal from itsself that triggers the pre-activation sequence: Fire the probe, collect observation, store results for transmission on next loop. The statues remain inactive.
      Some thousands of iterations later, the probe finally finds the Eye. The result is transmitted back to the ATP, which then activates as normal when power is available. The next loop, the ATP receives a different pre-activation data transmission: One that includes the Eye coordinates. This causes it to activate the statues. These statues then pair up with the next person to be in their proximity. By simple luck, two of them happen to have people visit them within the next 22 minutes, triggering their link.
      Note that the link can be formed *during* the loop: When the player character gets 'reset' they go back a full 22 minutes, not to the point at which they encountered the statue.
      Now we are in the game-loop: The Eye is located, but the ATP continues in the search-sequence regardless until the actions of the player eventually break it, either by destroying the universe or removing a vital component. I would imagine that the ATP also sends a shutdown command to the Sun Station at this point.
      Though the game doesn't allow it, from a purely speculative perspective there would be nothing to stop the player character from grabbing another Hearthian, transporting them to one of the remaining functional but inactive statues (There's one on the sun station and one in the ATP) and linking them in as well.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад

      @@vylbird8014 The statues only work during the one loop in which they activates. At least when I asked Alex Beachum about when theyd pair he only mentioned that loop. Anyway what i was saying is, yeah, our statue was visited by luck and anyone could of sync up. but three hearthians visited it that day. And it just so happened to be the one marked to go to space with a translator capable of solving the mystery that was sync up. Seems like a bit too much of a coincidence to me. Im not sure how your explanation of how the atp works has anything to do with it.

    • @michaelroberts4435
      @michaelroberts4435 3 года назад +1

      @@TheLoreExplorer My take on the whole 'statue happening to pair with the player character' thing, is that it didn't HAVE to be you.If it were any other hearthian then they'd pair, gather memories, and eventually lead to them visiting the eye of the universe instead.
      There just wouldn't be much of a game if we weren't the ones allowed to learn and make the changes.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад +1

      Yes. If it were any other hearthian they would pair with the statue. But call me crazy, but anyone else besides us, hornfells, slate, and gossan couldn't even attempt to go find the eye. They can't fly a space ship. With that in mind, Hal is near the statue right before us. Hornfells goes down after. The statues activated within the 1 minute or so time frame it needed to to scoop us up instead of them. Doesn't seem coincidental to me.

  • @misapheonix
    @misapheonix 4 года назад +25

    Sorry for the late watch man. This 'investigation' has come to a fruitfull end though. Defo the strongest theory craft of this game so far.
    Sorry if it sounds rude to move on so quickly after all these grand videos, but am curious where you think the dev can, or should, go from here? Is an expansion to Outer Wilds possible? A new game altogether? Or are we likely to get just a few content updates, like the one you outlined here?

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +11

      I don't really think an expansion makes much sense. I'm sure they will update it to add a bit more. But I wouldn't expect much in that regard. I do see them doing a prequel/sequel. Especially if this theory is true, it creates a perfect canvas for a very similar story. 14.3 billion years later(or previously) we can have new puzzles to find the eye. All based around exploration of the ancient nomai(or some similar species... I'd prefer the Nomai again though). But they'd face slightly different challenges for us to discover. That's what I hope to see anyway.

    • @misapheonix
      @misapheonix 4 года назад +6

      @@TheLoreExplorer That's a good point! Wow a reshuffled universe, with new gameplay mechanics (still surrounding the theme of Quantum mechanics) would be a heck of a cool way to give new content. In a way, it would still mock the same sentiment No Man's Sky tried with it's universe reshuffling (nothing was noticably different lol)

    • @Delta_2209
      @Delta_2209 4 года назад +5

      An instrument for the protagonist. That's the only thing that is missing

    • @misapheonix
      @misapheonix 4 года назад +2

      @@Delta_2209 omg, damn good point. The player could choose one, and listen to his friends play for inspiriation to make his own tune >< might even be dlc worthy!

    • @FidgetTheMidget8P
      @FidgetTheMidget8P 4 года назад +1

      @@TheLoreExplorer we have different tribes of nomai.. maybe since this was so warp based the next one will be more focused on angles and changing planetary movement? Something mind boggling

  • @vodacc11
    @vodacc11 2 года назад

    i feel like i became a rocket scientist after this video, thanks for the explanation!

  • @Potato27777
    @Potato27777 2 года назад

    I’m a bit late, but a neat detail about the ruins around riebecks banjo slowly break, representing brittle hollow.

  • @singinceil
    @singinceil 4 года назад +1

    So you're saying that the whole outer worlds universe is basicaly an infinite loop of a marshmellow roasting hatchling recreating the universe by colapsing the innummerable quantum possibilities of the eye, basicly forcing them into a state which is the big bang? This game is truly amazing. Your video too!

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +1

      Yep! Thats my guess. but with one caveat. its not the hatching. itd be the bug people from the end slide that is the next species to find the eye. but i imagine its the hatchling version of the bug people. And as a bonus, Maybe, the signal they will hear when looking for the eye will the song we brought there. the song our friends play around the campfire. but thats just wishful thinking. Thanks for the kind words bud.

  • @josiah42
    @josiah42 Год назад

    I think you're right about interpreting it as a sort of cyclical causality in universes. There's probably multiple universes but the know my occasionally refer to "in this universe" as if they are aware of the fact of physics in multiple universes.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  Год назад

      Thats an interesting thought. I cant say one way or the other. But I like the thought. It could easily just be a hearthian translation sort of thing,

  • @yunyunliisa9635
    @yunyunliisa9635 3 года назад +2

    I was hoping that maybe the eye signals were being sent from future survivors. I thought that if I could get to the eye, maybe we could all be saved, so I faced the scary fish again and again. So when I saw the ending, I felt indescribable. But now I think it's not so bad if the promise with the universe was kept.

  • @CDMudd
    @CDMudd 4 года назад +5

    I really love your theory here and I think it's one of the most likely explanations for everything. The only thing I have issue with is that your link with the nomai statue wasn't an accident that required perfect timing from the original observer. The statues were programmed to link with someone as soon as either 1) the probe found the Eye or 2) there was a catastrophic system failure. When you go to the probe tracking module, you find out the probe was located after the 9000+ launch. The cannon only launches when the ATP tells it to, which it can only do during a supernova. So that means that before the game begins, the timeloop had already gone through over 9000 supernovas. Your connection to the statue only happened on the loop after the probe found the Eye, just as the nomai planned (though not with Hearthians in mind).
    The only random change and perfect timing an oirginal observer could provide is that when you enter the co-ordinates from the probe tracking module, the Eye is THERE. It stands to reason that like every other Quantum object, it is always in motion unless observed. So that means those co-ordinates should only be true for when the first probe found it, unless the co-ordinates + probe tracking statue + its mask counts as "an image" to lock it in place, except that both Lunar Ruins and Southern Observatory's Eye trackers still go heywire. The only other explanation is that the co-ordinates act as a random seed, like a dice roller, that's linked to the Eye's Quantum path in orbit around its star. Otherwise, warping to the star with those coordinates should have taken you to empty space. And if the co-ordinates don't help you lock onto it's Quantum signature, than the Eye would have to purposefully be at those co-ordinates just as you warp in order to observe it in that position, and that would require a conscious observer's input.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад

      So for the statue, yes its set to sync when the statue finds the eye. but the chances that happens the first day we start our journey? again innumerably low. As for the location of the eye. If its consciousness knows where its quantum possibility needs to be, it could show up and stay there. since its in all the positions at once. Hope this makes sense.
      edit*probe not statue

    • @dimagamolya6084
      @dimagamolya6084 4 года назад

      @@TheLoreExplorer | You wouldn't know this is the first day. The supernova happened 9000 times, you already launched 9000 times but had no recollection of it because time was rewinded. Your story starts on the first day the probe found the eye, since you would keep walking past the statue over and over until the day of detection would actually happen.
      Also, the probe could be like how you kept the quantum moon in place, except it held a form of abstraction of the image that was saved between cycles (Since Nomai could clearly transmit data through the loops)

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +1

      Even if we launched 1000 times before the loops first launch and got reset. It'd still be right when we get the launch codes to begin our journey being the second the eye is found. Any earlier and Hal would sync with it. Any later we'd of missed it.
      The coordinates in space shouldn't count as being consciously observed.(collapsing it to one location) Even the image the probe takes shouldn't do anything without it being looked at now that I think about it. But I could be reading it wrong.

    • @dimagamolya6084
      @dimagamolya6084 4 года назад +2

      @@TheLoreExplorer The picture is just one form of indirect observation. Another idea, think about it this way. An object can be in any of three rooms, and then without actually going in, you are told which room it is. When you enter the room, you would naturally expect the object to be there? (Your awareness of its location collapses the possibility)
      About the statue thing, yeah honestly I think you are correct. Even if it was only us walking through the hallway in those 22 minutes, why would it not trigger the first time you went through.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +1

      I mean that makes sense sure. but it isnt what we see in game. or else once we visit the quantum moon tracker. itd stay in the location it showed us, as wed expect it to be there. yet by the time we get back to our ship, its already changed locations. Other than that though, does the logic of the video make sense to you?

  • @ICountFrom0
    @ICountFrom0 3 года назад +4

    (1:00) and The Doctor gets VERY mad when you break spacetime.

  • @gavart4509
    @gavart4509 3 года назад +2

    A 22 minute loop contained with a 14 billion year loop
    Neat
    It sounds really sad, but comforting to know that the life persists regardless

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад +1

      It really is a cool concept. And if you think about it the "big crunch" likely would of had sort of similar results. As in it would of created a new big bang and created a new universe. at least in theory.

  • @jasonkeats931
    @jasonkeats931 3 года назад +1

    love the thumb nail!
    i've been looked for an image referencing the meme for forever
    where'd you get the image, or did you make it?
    either way i'd love to download it

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад

      The original post was on Reddit. the link should be in the description!

    • @jasonkeats931
      @jasonkeats931 3 года назад +1

      @@TheLoreExplorer wow i didn't think you'd respond! thanks so much
      love to hear your videos btw

  • @jaked3328
    @jaked3328 4 года назад +3

    This video was really well made! I didn't think of the eye as a black hole before! Wouldn't this theory mean that the universe is technically running through the same set of 14.3 billion years? Seeing as the eye of the universe is collecting the power of the entire universe it should be capeable of sending you and all of the quantom posibilites back that far. The events of the universe don't loop exactly, because you are a new observer compared to the last one, and the next observer will collapse a different set of possibilties as well. But it's the same set of years right?

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад

      Yes. Itd technically be the same 14.3 billion years. but its sort of interesting. if time is relative. and they all have different possibilities, is it really the same 14.3 billion years? In other words, it was sent back 14.3 billion years, but I still view them as different times. Since the eye lived through it all mostly. Time would still seem to pass for it. idk. its sort of philosophical.

    • @jaked3328
      @jaked3328 4 года назад +1

      @@TheLoreExplorer that makes sense! Loving the rest of your videos!

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад

      @@jaked3328 Thanks bud. Im glad you enjoyed it!

  • @ManoredRed
    @ManoredRed 4 года назад +9

    What if the song we play towards the end is, somehow, the future signal? Or heck, even the past signal, since time is weird.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +2

      I think I mention this in my first eye theory. Its a nice thought that kind of makes sense.

  • @jraombebsy5754
    @jraombebsy5754 4 года назад +11

    and here I was just trying to get to the southern pole on brittle hollow. damn.

    • @jraombebsy5754
      @jraombebsy5754 4 года назад +4

      by the way brittle hollow is the best planet imho

    • @neoneviscerator2330
      @neoneviscerator2330 4 года назад +1

      In my opinion, that's one of the most difficult places to reach in the solar system, second only to the high-energy lab on Ember Twin

  • @toddhendricks3475
    @toddhendricks3475 3 года назад

    I've seen several of your videos with what looked like scenes containing live Nomai piloting the vessel. Where in the game can these be viewed? I don't recall seeing then anywhere. There was also a scene you showed with Nomai in a round room surrounding a central object of some sort that I'm curious about as well.

  • @devildonkey3482
    @devildonkey3482 4 года назад

    so idk if anyone's tried exploring the eye and keeping scouts photos up, because the whole quantum mechanics we learn, but i just found out if you use a scout to take a photo of the eye, then go to the eye, the eye becomes cracked and seems broken, then as you pass the clouds its gone, all of it, no smoke, no eye, i cant even see the moon, just dark space, i wonder if this is intended or just a means to save space on (since im on console) the ram or vram, so it can run the rest of the eye ending, cool to me still! also love your vids!

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +4

      I actually have footage of this! I emailed the dev and he said something along the lines of "although I'm tempted to claim it was purposeful, since it kind of fits, but it's not. Tip. Don't give the player a remote camera if you build a game". I think the video is "scout footage of the eye". But thank you very much! Glad you enjoy them.

  • @default2114
    @default2114 2 года назад +1

    Are you going to do more videos on the dlc that came out for the outer wilds?

  • @somedude6833
    @somedude6833 2 года назад

    This video may or may not have made me have a long think and conversation (with myself) about consciousness, and may or may not have given me an idea to make a conscious computer.

    • @sook-iii
      @sook-iii 2 года назад

      you probably shouldn't do that.

  • @cowboybarbaryn1302
    @cowboybarbaryn1302 2 года назад

    Love the thumbnail

  • @MarkTomczak
    @MarkTomczak 3 года назад +2

    It has been said that we are a way for the cosmos to know itself.

  • @chronos5940
    @chronos5940 4 года назад +2

    (Ofc what i say is just theory)
    My take is that you seeing yourself and receiving a quantum signal from your body means you quantum entangled with the Eye. You entangle with all the information the Eye absorbed. That is why the Eye 'shows' you everything, including seeing yourself, being entangled with the eye also means being entangled with the information it absorbed. The Eye doesn't 'show' the player things, but rather the character artificially shapes things to make sense out of it and shapes the new universe. It is stated that you can artificially shape some things that wouldn't naturally occur.
    I also think the player is expelled from the quantum white hole and dies as the game shows. Your helm cracks as it does when you die and your suits system fails. Just a normal death. I believe this indicates the character dies at the creation of a new universe.
    I have a different theory where his consciousness is not entangled with the Eye during the next universe, nor that the Eye is somewhat sentient luring a conscious being to it. The Nomai theorize a lot on why the Eye 'sent' the signal and why it stopped. One of the last records on the matter is about a Nomai thinking that maybe the signal just happened and didn't have a deeper meaning to it. Maybe it wasn't calling for them, but they just happened to receive it. This is what i based myself on.
    My take is that the Eye is always emitting its signal, as the player can receive the Eye's signal when he is seeing it. The signal didnt cease to be, it was always there. But it couldn't be received without being observed. Something happened that made it so the Nomai could receive the signal for a brief moment. It is kind of implied that the Nomai received a signal older than the universe, but they didnt receive the signal before (it wasnt always reachable) and they were afraid that if they didnt act fast they would lose the signal.
    My theory is that something happened that made the signal reachable from outside. Maybe the eye was observed by a conscious being (could be an anglerfish wandering space if they count) or a bramble seed made it into the Eye and duplicated the signal from Dark Bramble (my preferred option). The Nomai received the duplicated signal from Dark Bramble and warped into it leading to disaster. The seed got sucked completely by the Eye and stopped emitting. Hence, the signal stopped. That would explain why they received the signal for a brief moment but then they couldnt receive it anymore. Similar to when you throw a probe to the Eye it transmits for a bit and then you lose the connection. Moreover it is implied that the seeds carry signals (as they do with the harmonica).
    Moreover the recursion node could be the one that lost connection with the seed that made it to the Eye, hence it connects to itself.
    Nonetheless your theory is cool and explains a lot of things. I don't disregard your theory. The Nomai explore both possibilities with the Eye being somewhat sentient and not being sentient at all. So do we, all possibilities exist.

    • @florianbrill3613
      @florianbrill3613 4 года назад +1

      maybe a seed landed on the Quantummoon and so the signal got doubled but a good theory so or so
      Edit: not a seed but maybe the Quantummoon was self the signal and they crashed into it and made it take another location because the moon does vanish if you try to enter it without taking a picture before entering and your own ship stays on the place where it was first in physical room if you change the location with the Quantummoon that is why it can't be a seed of dark bramble

  • @owennielsen5764
    @owennielsen5764 10 месяцев назад

    Great Video!
    Question: I get that the eye need to be consciously observed in order to create the next universe, but what does adding the observers’ memories/friends do to the next universe?
    It’s crazy how deep and thought out something like this game is. Been in my mind for a while.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  10 месяцев назад +1

      My latest video may be a good watch. Its all a bit strange. The grey orb we see above the campfire is the innumerable possibilities for the next universe. Adding friends to the campfire adds their experience as possibilities to this grey orb through their music. And so they are added to the possibilities in the next universe. And so it changes the universe based on these new possibilities ::D

    • @owennielsen5764
      @owennielsen5764 10 месяцев назад +1

      Interesting. Thanks for responding so quickly!

  • @Elaiden
    @Elaiden 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Though I think I might disagree with one aspect of it. I don't think that failing to start a new universe will break space time. I think that's what you meant at least. The reason that i think that is because of one of the alternative endings. "the drifter ending" where you pick up the warp core from ash twin, breaking the loop. But then you drift off far enough so that the supernova doesn't kill you. You no longer have any chance of reaching the eye. What happens is that you continue drifting, until you die because of lack of resources. The fabric of time doesn't break. I guess the universe just sort of dies, and then that's it.
    Perhaps, in this case the fabric doesn't break until we die, so we don't see it happening. Or perhaps the eye has a second plan to create the new universe. Maybe there are more eyes, in other galaxies, with other conscious beings which can do what we failed to do.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +1

      Well, it wouldn't break until the universe ended. And no one was there to jump in the black hole. Just like if we take the atp, make self, then take the core and drift. Technically it's impossible for us to get back in time to jump in the black hole. But spacetime doesn't end until we die. Because only then is it truly impossible. I think the same would happen to the universe.

  • @aceprime9317
    @aceprime9317 4 года назад +1

    I have a thought.
    Who was the previous observer?
    Yourself? Seeing yourself in the ancient glade, it could be yourself. In the beginning the Signal was sending a frequency to the nomai. The eye releases and holds information through different frequency signals, just like the quantum rocks, but It can also make trees and and campfires from the observers memory, travelling and stepping on the quantum rock gave it information since you have to entangle with it to travel.
    Piece by piece and slowly but surely the eye is gathering information through yourself to "release itself" by you stepping on the quantum rocks. As for the frequency the eye needs the tunes of the those instruments to built itself. I cant help but wonder why the other travelers are nonchalant about the situation,
    maybe because they already know what's goint to happen. They've accepted their destiny and quiet possibly know the eye needs those tunes. They play those tunes nonstop for 22 min and if the travelers touched any of the quantum rocks that means the eye is talking to itself. Through contact with the quantum rocks with anything that touches it gathers information and memory. Every nomai and every species that has made contact with the quantum rocks is just information, trial and error of wanting to revive itself. And you are the last key, you the observer are the one that needs to jam out with that song to cause the big bang. And
    In other words you're playing as the eye itself.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +3

      Ahh. Yes. A lot of this was my initial theory(unreleased). Alas,The travelers arent really there with you at the ancient glade. They come along as our consciousness which is now entangled with the eye. Though I do believe the signal the next observer will hear is our song. but the previous observer wasnt us(imo). The next observer would be the bug species we see in the end slide.

  • @KingDerpy13
    @KingDerpy13 3 года назад +1

    I actually died the first time I was on the Eye, because I didn't realize you had to go through the Maelstrom, I was searching until my oxygen went all the way down and had to look it up. Just to realize, "Oh shit, that thing I never went over to" and by the time I got over to it, I died. I was about to give up completely, but thank god it saves when you first warp to the Eye.

  • @Deoix9877
    @Deoix9877 3 года назад +1

    The eye didnt let itself be found right as our character linked with the statue, is kinda the other way around. The statues activated because the probe found the eye on the loop right before we linked with the statue
    The nomai programed the ash twin project so the memory statues would only activate once the probe actually found the eye, so they wouldnt be stuck reliving the same 22 minutes until the eye was found
    By the time our character links with the statue, the loop had been going on for over 9 million times
    Not to say the eye doesnt have a will , cause it's pretty aparent that it does, but it being found by the probe was not by it's own doing, the probe just finally got lucky and got shot in it's direction, wich caused the memory masks to activate and link with the people closest to them, in this case both us and grabbo, wich is why we start noticing the loop at the same time as he does

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад

      I explain it better in my "are we the same hearthian video" So, 10 seconds earlier and hal is sync up with the statue. a minute later and hornfells is connected to the statue. The eye activated the statues, or reveled itself, at just the exact moment it needed to. It didnt activate the 9 million time loop. that was the nomai. it activated OUR loop. At the exact second it needed to.

    • @TheZombiesAreComing
      @TheZombiesAreComing 2 года назад

      @@TheLoreExplorer
      The problem with that is that the same 22 minutes looped 9,318,053 times without us before we were even made aware of it so I don't think that's fully the case. Perhaps the Eye decided it didn't want time to be stuck on a 22 minute loop for all eternity and decided to reveal itself.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  2 года назад

      @@TheZombiesAreComing the atp is set up to find the eye, then activate the statues and make the nomai aware. the eye doesnt want anything. But when we entangle with it, since it exists out of time, we are able to tell it when to show itself to make this future happen. the eye exists outside of time and doesnt really experience these loops.

    • @TheZombiesAreComing
      @TheZombiesAreComing 2 года назад

      ​@@TheLoreExplorer
      That still does nothing for your theory. Time had already looped 9,318,053 times before you was paired with a statue, 9,318,053 times that you died but will never remember 9,318,053 times that the probe either failed to find the eye or the eye hid from the probe. That said saying the eye chose to reveal itself seems kind of foolish. If that's the case, why no reveal itself in an earlier loop?
      Even the very first loop would have everything the same as the 9,318,053 loop [except the probe launch direction] and it's a good thing you don't remember all those loops else the Hearthian character would end up like Nagato of Haruhi who had to endure 15,532 24 hour time loops and had a mental breakdown as she remembered every last one.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  2 года назад

      The eye wouldnt care which loop it was found in. It exists outside of time. And it didnt make the loop. It has no control over the loop or the loop. Nor which way the probe fires. So, why didnt it reveal itself in an earlier loop? Well, it didnt control the loop and had no reason to. The probe didnt find it until loop 9 million and something and that was natural. But during the loop the eye was found, it was found at the exact right time. Again, 10 seconds earlier and hal was connected to the statue. 1 minute after and hornfells was connected to statue. You can call it cosmic coincidence, but I think thats meaningful in some way. I think the eye existing outside of time and our consciousness entangling with it has something to do with it. And to be clear, there is nothing that can prove my theory. Im not trying to convince you or anything. Just explaining my thoughts and what I think.

  • @tofolcano9639
    @tofolcano9639 3 года назад +1

    1:18
    We don't die after entering the black whole, he said that we come out of a white hole 22 minutes back in time in some other planet, I forgot where exactly but I think it was one of the twin planets. Then all of our memories from the point where the statue starts recording memories onwards (meaning that once you get in the black hole it's no longer recording your memories because you don't create new memories after that point in time, because the memories of what happens after coming out of the white hole is no longer memories of the future but memories of a time where there is already memories that got recorded in that point in time, and it's not going to record two memories at the same time) gets sent 22 minutes back in time and inserts into the new me. While at the same time the previous me didn't die, instead the real me actually traveled back in time and went back in there. Which is why there is two of me. And like in the case of the explorer, if you never go back in the black whole and travel back in time then you didn't go back in time, so nothing caused me to exit the white hole 22 minutes ago. It's exactly the same thing as the paradox of the explorer.
    Also, if you try to finish the game while having one of yas that traveled back in time then you'll have the supernova not create any black hole, which means that you couldn't have gotten in. And then the universe breaks once again.

    • @tofolcano9639
      @tofolcano9639 3 года назад

      But I believe that is simply a limitation of the videogame. What should actually happen is that no explorer should come out of the white hole if we manage to turn off the black hole before it gets inside. If time travel was somehow possible in real life the same would happen as well.
      But since it's a videogame and there's no actual time traveling then it simply has to act as if it did get in, and then if it actually didn't then they just put a cool death scene and a game over screen.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад

      You are right about the first bit. We don't actually die when going through the atp. We end up inside the ash twin projects, 22 minutes earlier. But, from the perspective of the character we control, we get the same experience as dying, or activating the atp by avoiding death. Now the spacetime ending you conclude to be due to cause and effect doesn't seem to fit to me. Cause and effect is violated every time you use a black hole warp core. Regardless of time differential, cause and effect isn't being respected. This is what leads me to that conclusion. The scout coming out of the white hole couldn't be caused by the scout entering the black hole, since the scout coming out of the white hole happened first. We also can't really rely on characters in universe (such as self) to explain things to us, as the first thing they usually say is "I have no idea what's happening here. But maybe it's this". Now I could be wrong, but it seems likely there is a multiverse, and self or us just can't see it cause we are within one universe. Cause and effect, and the explorers paradox should both dissappear in this case, and what we see should make sense. We jump in the black hole in a separate universe, sending self(actually us who jumped into a black hole already) to our(actually another universes hearthian reicieving our mories via statue) universe. Cause and effect is maintained due to self actually maintaining their own path and cause in space. And spacetime would be destroyed due to the spacetimes future being altered too much. It's all confusing either way, so sorry if the wording I chose caused more of it. Usually I have to convince people we don't die. And self isn't just some magic black hole duplicate. So just casually saying that 1 minute in a video would lose most viewers.

  • @The_KingDoge
    @The_KingDoge 3 года назад

    My theory is that as an observer enters the eye they see whatever they make sense of since all possibilities are equally unlikely as someone looks the eye the universe starts to collapse back to it and as our protag made sense of it they start to maybe unknowingly set in place the next universe as everything collapses and they see the center of the eye

  • @carloz9225
    @carloz9225 4 года назад +5

    0:18 it’s looking at us...

  • @elbr3376
    @elbr3376 Год назад

    Soo basically, like the warp core in the ATP sends you back 22 minutes to give you a chance to save the universe, the eye of the universe is a giant warp core meant to send the universe back 14.3 billion years to give the eye and the universe another shot at not ending through heat death. Basically, much like in our little microcosm of the solar system, either the promise with the universe can be broken and reality is shattered, the eye can be removed from the universe and eventually die of heat death, someone new can keep the promise and send out the new signal and activate the warp core of the eye, or potentially another way can be found out of the cycle

  • @HaronYoungerBro
    @HaronYoungerBro 3 года назад +1

    So... Maybe the whole universe is quantum. And near it's "end", when all the stars go supernova, all the conscious creatures in it die. And once the last conscious observer of the universe is no more, the universe immediately expands into it's countless possibilities. That's why there's need for the Eye and a conscious observer in it - for them to outlive everyone in the dying universe and then collapse it's countless possibilities back to just one.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад +1

      I agree with just about everything here except one. I think it'd be more accurate to say the whole universe is one quantum possibility. Rather than saying it's quantum and in Flux. We can see the observation rules are sort of on a smaller scale than universal. Check out my "cause of quantum uncertainty' video if you're interested in the theory.

  • @MostafaZeinali
    @MostafaZeinali Год назад

    This game's ending reminded me of "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe"... I do recommend reading all books in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy".

  • @Son_of_a_ben
    @Son_of_a_ben 3 года назад +1

    Dude you are so fucking brilliant!!

  • @prockstudios5319
    @prockstudios5319 Год назад

    Eotu gravity mechanics are trippy dude

  • @physical_insanity
    @physical_insanity 4 года назад +1

    I wouldn't say that the black hole at the Eye of Universe (if that isn't the Eye itself) is only sucking in quantum matter. Given the structure of the crater you find yourself in, it looks like the gravity of the singularity has been having an effect on the geography, hence those weird overhangs, so I doubt it wouldn't be off to assume some physical matter got in (especially since you jump in yourself).
    Just a little thing I thought needing pointing out, since I needed something to distract myself from the sight inside the eye which always makes my brain fry inside out.
    In other news, great video and theory. Nice idea on how you connected the Space Time endings into how the Eye operates, I only had half-baked concepts on that myself. It makes sense that there would be a time loop-esque prophecy that is fulfilled whenever the universe dies, considering that I'm guessing the Eye is at least partially conscious, and leads to it being the closest thing to a universal deity, which in turns adds thematically to Outer Wilds.
    And on a final point, before even playing the game, I'd been playing around with the idea of God and spirituality and how people of different religions have experiences relating to their religion or a different religion while in the shower. After a few minutes of thought, I'd come to a conclusion that there must be some kind of central entity that acts as a cpu/gpu like the Eye of the Universe, and had arms and ears across the universe, but a second later I'd completely lost my train of thought. However, watching this got me unstuck from that point and effectively filled in the gaps. So, while you may not care for some freestyle ramblings, thanks for this.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +2

      Youre very welcome! Im glad im not the only one that pictured the eye as a godlike being. And thank you. I think this is the nicest response to this video so far! Though ill rebut some points. The eyes planet may itself be quantum matter. The devs said that crater is where the quantum moon came from. If it was the gravity of the hole above itd be sucked in rather than set into orbit. We, on the other hand are not quantum....probably. Most likely anyway. And thats a god point. But, this is the only time its being observed by the matter thatd be close enough to fall in(besides the probe the nomai sent, but we dont know what happened when it found the eye.)

    • @physical_insanity
      @physical_insanity 4 года назад

      @@TheLoreExplorer Fair enough, I didn't know that fact about the quantum moon. I will mention that I think there are particle effects from Brittle Hollow and Giant's Deep travelling up to the hole, though whether that's because of the Eye gathering information/producing a similar effect to the trees it spawns or some other aspect, I wouldn't know. The black hole itself has it's own gravity, hence how we fall in, so that could at least mean some other material could enter, if not by accident, then by design of the Eye.
      Granted, quantum mechanics, or whatever it is this game uses, is something I'm not a specialist in and only know basically. Anything I say is largely supported on knowledge in other subjects and personal speculation.

    • @physical_insanity
      @physical_insanity 4 года назад +1

      @@TheLoreExplorer And I'm happy to be of encouragement. 2020 has weirdly become a year where I find smaller channels of high quality content, largely of Outer Wilds stuff, but of other content too, so it's become a habit of expressing that it's not going to waste. As a content creator myself, not on RUclips, it's something I know dearly.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  4 года назад +1

      Oh wow! You make content as well? Thats awesome! I just sort of picked this up so its amazing to hear its "high quality". Also, thats a very kind habit. As you know, encouragement goes a very long way. Especially when people are new at things like I ,and the other small channels, are!
      And yes. we do get sucked in. At the very least i think the eye can decide what it wants to let in or even effect. or else i think our whole solar system would react to a black hole in our solar system.

  • @OffhandThrower
    @OffhandThrower 2 года назад

    Honestly, I was pretty terrified when I saw what was in the "hole in the sky" (as I call it). I thought I was literally going to die, and it both helped and didn't help when I reached the completely dark Observatory. Though anything pitch black in a game does scare me lol.

  • @AlexNovakim
    @AlexNovakim Год назад

    This is so beautiful...I love that this game exists

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  Год назад +1

      Some of this video is a bit outdated. It was made before we knew about the inhabitants. But it mostly holds up imo. The only thing to update is the eyes role in all of this. When this was made I thought it called to the nomai. Turned off its signal. Then turned it back on for the probe to have found it. But now we know it called out. Got found by the inhabitants. And was then silenced. So it didnt stop calling out or reveal itself. But how its a quantum black hole that needs observed is still true imo

    • @AlexNovakim
      @AlexNovakim Год назад

      @@TheLoreExplorer Oh yes you are talking about Echoes of the Eye. Also i watched more of your videos and found out about the spacetime breaking endings and talking to your self and it blew my mind. What a brilliant game!

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  Год назад +1

      The game truly is magnificent. A masterpiece really. Hope you can find other stuff you like here! Promise there is tons of content for even the most seasoned player!

  • @jthom1674
    @jthom1674 4 года назад +4

    Great video as always. #wearethesignal

  • @bifff2252
    @bifff2252 4 года назад +2

    I’m still confused. But I also kinda understand it. Crazy game.

  • @InteractionImplants
    @InteractionImplants 3 года назад +1

    The Lore Explorer, are there any other games you'd recommend that scratched similar itches for you as the Outer Wilds did?

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад +1

      Sadly. Personally I haven't been able to find any games that give off the same feeling. A lot of people say subnautica, what remains of Edith finch, and the return of obra dinn. But to me outer wilds feels entirely unique. I'm always on the lookout for more games to cover though!

  • @TydeForseti
    @TydeForseti Год назад

    Watching this video after the DLC released, and hearing that “the eye knows when to call out and when not to,” I then remembered the probe the Owlks made, you can probably guess how I feel about that.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  Год назад +1

      Yeah. This was made years before the dlc came out. And later I even realized this wasn’t the case before the dlc released. But you do have to keep in mind. That the eye itself still does “know when to call out” in a sense. Just not like I thought it did back then. It still had to call out to the owlks. It still needed to reach out near the end of the universe to ensure an observer reaches it. So it’s not too wrong or unreasonable to say. Plus, in my defense , I’m not sure how anyone could’ve just guessed that a completely hidden and alien species would’ve travelled here and silenced the eye for very selfish reasons. With what we saw the idea that the eye sent messages through time made sense.

    • @TydeForseti
      @TydeForseti Год назад

      @@TheLoreExplorer Fair. I also didn't want to say "it made me cringe," because I still enjoyed the video.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  Год назад +1

      Im glad you still enjoyed it! Thanks for the kind words. Its sort of upsetting to me because throughout this whole video thats one of the only things I personally think I got wrong. The majority of the stuff I say I still believe to be true. Years later and after the dlc. So now I have an explainer video with 1 major thing wrong and Idk if it worth redoing over

  • @FreeHat7
    @FreeHat7 3 года назад +2

    I came up with an interesting thought on the Ash Twin Project, specifically the probe tracking module from the orbital cannon inside the core of Giant's Deep that I would to hear feedback since I haven't heard or read anywhere else of anyone bringing this up.
    The thought/topic is: Is the probe tracking control module that the player finds in every loop in the Giant's Deep core the one that gets exploded in the beginning of every loop? If so, what are the chances (keeping in mind that the coordinates that the probe cannon fires from is different each time) that the probe tracking module that explodes from the cannon goes through the ONE tornado that sucks it down every single iteration that the player elects to go explore the core of Giant's Deep? Though perhaps, this may not necessarily be an oversight of the design team, but perhaps a way to make the game playable, rather than having the player finally figure out how to get to the core only to find nothing there...SOMETIMES (i.e. it's there sometimes but not all the time). Because going to the core the first time to find nothing, most players probably wouldn't return back there again, even though they actually unknowingly would need to in order to finish the game.
    Was curious if this reasoning made sense or if there is a fault in my logic somewhere. Thanks for your time!

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад +1

      As for the first part, yes it is the one we see flying off. And that is an excellent point. There is no way its being sent down the same tornado every time. and it doesnt just go there when we choose to explore. it happens every single loop. Or the other modules could locate it.. The only thing I can think of is that the material its made of is so dense it doesnt need forced down. It outweighs the current. But that seems hard to believe after seeing the current.
      to address the second point. Yeah, there are a few topics in the game that just defy science or even common sense for the sake of the narrative. There has to be something down there for us to explore, or else the entire ocean world is sort of meaningless. so id just chalk this one up to a sort of oversight. same thing with the shuttle landing pad on giants north pole. Their shuttles only flew to the equators of planets

    • @FreeHat7
      @FreeHat7 3 года назад +1

      @@TheLoreExplorer Thanks for the reply! Another point that I can't think would have an answer to other than oversight/playability from the design team is, if the orbital probe cannon shoots off "exactly" at the beginning of every 22min loop, how does it have time to reposition to a different trajectory for the probe each time? Since it's positioning has to be the same as it was the first time, every time, in each loop, it just wouldn't have enough time to change trajectory to give the probe a different route to take for a rediculous amount of possibilities. You can even see how its positioning is vastly different sometimes when you wake up. I think in reality the nomai *would* have programmed it so the cannon has time to reposition before firing off each loop (though this might mean that they might have to give the advanced warp core they built for ATP more energy because that means they would have to have 23min loops (the extra minute being an arbitrary time it takes the cannon to reposition each time). I again only imagine this is for playability because otherwise, the player wouldn't see the orbital cannon shoot off in the beginning of each loop which is critical to see for the sake of understanding the game.
      Side note, I imagine that the nomai in...I believe the high energy lab.. were asked if they can produce a time dilation (or w/e the correct word should be used here) of 22min from their warp core technology. They specifically requested 22min because given the amount of power the orbital probe cannon was expected to produce (directly relating to the velocity of the probe being shot off), they knew that for the probe to locate the eye's signal, the probe would have to travel a specific distance. In the probe tracking module at Giant's Deep core, projections showed the estimated possible locations of the Eye. And they were all of equidistant from the center of the Hearthian's sun. That means they knew how fast and how long the probe had to travel to be able to pick up the signal of the Eye right?

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад +1

      @@FreeHat7 so for point one, its a short sighted thought. the universe exists before we wake up. the cannon simply readjusts after it gets the order, but before we wake up. our memories takes longer than theirs.
      For point 2. Yeah. they knew how long the probe would need to travel to reach the eye since the southern observatory had given them its possible orbit.

    • @FreeHat7
      @FreeHat7 3 года назад +1

      @@TheLoreExplorer Ohhhh, so you're saying that when the player's memories are sent back to them 22min ago, that Hearthian is actually still asleep for what seems to be close to the exact time it takes the orbital probe cannon to readjust to new coordinates? If that is true, then technically, if I used a stop watch to record how much time goes by from when the player actually wakes up to when the sun implodes (or whatever time frame it is when the sun's implosion generates enough energy to the ATP), it should be a bit *less* than 22min, theoretically correct?
      In other words, the 22min period doesn't start when the Hearthian wakes up. It starts a bit before, while he is still asleep, yes?

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  3 года назад +1

      well, yes and no. like, the game doesnt account for the few seconds we receive or memories and the probe readjusts. but story wise thats when it all happening. as we get our memories the probe gets it orders and moves.

  • @Onnisaurus
    @Onnisaurus 2 года назад

    This may sound rude but may I ask the difference between your current mic and the one in this video?
    As this may just be for me but in your more recent videos it sounds like you're talking from like 10 feet away compared to how nice and crisp this one sounds.

  • @Diastolicflame
    @Diastolicflame Год назад

    I like the therory of the eye sucking in the energy. My therory is that the waves of the clouds are an accurate representation of the quantum waves spreading throughout reality. Another good example would be once you jump into the eye through the so called portal that portal is a glimpse into other realities all existing at the same time so like all the branches of time existing kinda like from interstellar. I believe that ending never really happened it was the best way the brain could comprehend what was happening more than what was really happening because you became a quantum object along with the eye the second you jumped in.

  • @MageSkeleton
    @MageSkeleton Год назад +1

    is this before or after experiencing the DLC? because the DLC explains really amazing lore that was well crafted to explain the rest of the game and why "the eye" had only sent out a single signal for the noimai. However, it would be interesting if the noimai had never received the signal as the race your player character is potentially would had never known or had clues to follow. And i disagree with the home habitable planet and population.

    • @TheLoreExplorer
      @TheLoreExplorer  Год назад

      This was before. Not too much changes though. Just the “why did it stop calling”

  • @theapptntforcomments1960
    @theapptntforcomments1960 2 года назад

    11:46
    That biggest or nearest planet look like stranger.
    Its has grass and water.
    The gravity goes outwards.
    Has a light in middle.
    And I see an area thats look like cinder isles.

  • @prepmaloon8875
    @prepmaloon8875 2 года назад

    Now that the dlc is out it shows the entire story