In 2165, the inter‑universe ship Pilgrim-3 was conducting the "Deep Breakthrough" mission along the chain of universes U₀ → A₁,₁ → A₁,₂ → A₁,₃ → A₁,₄. During the attempted transition to A₁,₄, the generator exceeded its rated power, the fuse burned out, and the ship did not make a breakthrough but rather "fell out" beyond the multiverse – into Apeiron. The document presented is the transcript of an autonomous recording recovered by the Centre. In Apeiron, familiar space, time, matter, and radiation are absent. Sensors show only noise. The only observable structures are a pulsating haze and clumps that chaotically change shape. The mechanical recorder, the "Silent Witness", records an infinite spiral, then a double spiral, and then a straight line. The crew feels no fear – this anomalous calm becomes the central psychological mystery. During their time in Apeiron, the crew discovers that the ship's hull metal becomes superconducting at room temperature, and the pulsation pattern of the clumps synchronises with human neural activity. The xenobiologist suggests that the clumps may be analogues of life in Apeiron – not biological, but informational. The recording breaks off at the moment when the crew prepares the backup generator for a synchronised launch with a pulsar, hoping to return to the multiverse. The ship never returned. The document includes analysis by the Centre and comments from a physicist, a materials engineer, a psychologist, and a xenobiologist. Keywords: Apeiron, multiverse, quantum breakthrough, observational entropy, G, silent witness, apeironite, xenobiology, informational structure.
Alexander Yourievitch Kotelnikov (Tue,) studied this question.