"Incredibly useful, incredibly dangerous. Reminds me of something..."
The Quexaverse is actually not visible to the human eye. So, what you see here is simply a visualisation of the fields the Quexaverse creates. The Quexaverse has incredibly bent gravity, and due to this, the Quexaverse has formed ‘portals’ to other areas of the Quexaverse and even outside the Quexaverse, simply by letting gravity take you. Advanced civilizations have taken advantage of this and now can travel huge distances by mapping out the areas. The Rintaverses in this area are actually mostly connected via very tiny tendrils. The boundaries are usually defined by when the connections grow very thin. Kindaverses often form massive ‘dark spots’ between the Rintaverses, which are usually just an abyss, but these abysses have grown multiple dangerous structures. Quexaverse-controlling civilizations have created new ‘superhighways’ out of Rintaverse tendrils, which has further allowed ease of transportation. Some Quexaverse-controlling civilizations may even artificially manipulate the field, creating Quexa-portals to high traffic destinations.
! WARNING ! That small spot at the center? DON'T GO THERE. Alright just trust me bro
Quektonite[]
Mining the Quexaverse fields creates Quektonite. Quektonite is a very versatile substance that will take on properties of almost any substance it is exposed to. Quektonite is incredibly useful for Rintaversal forming, in production of Sortaverse Matter. It can also produce Lawium, Fishonite (altough there are better ways of obtaining from larger universes), and even extremely rare minerals needed for other Quexaverse technology.
Several zones in the Quexaverse, however, are no-mans zones. These zones are incredibly volatile, and attempting to tamper with them may cause an explosion of devastating proportions. This is due to Quektonicite, an INCREDIBLY volatile substance that when in large enough quantities can seriously mess up reality. Thankfully, it is rare, but it is used in military operations, especially in war between Quexaverses or even Peptaverses. Quektonicite is also one of the few minerals that are not affected by the properties of Quektonite. Attempting to do this often causes the entire chunk to explode. This is often yet another deadly tactic that rival Quexaverses may use to destroy another Quexaverse. 1 kg of Quektonite may release as much as 5.4×1020 joules of energy, making it about 3,000x more destructive than antimatter.