Silmekraadit
Silmekraadit is a fictional astronomical phenomenon originating from the speculative world-building of the science fiction author Anya Sharma. It is not a real scientific concept but rather a narrative device used to explore themes of perception and cosmic influence in her novels. Within Sharma's fictional universe, Silmekraadit is described as a rare celestial event where a specific alignment of stars and nebulae causes a temporary alteration in the electromagnetic spectrum perceptible to sentient beings. This alteration is said to manifest as a "visual hum" or a subtle shift in color saturation, leading to heightened emotional states and, in some characters, vivid precognitive flashes. The term itself is derived from hypothetical ancient languages within Sharma's lore, intended to evoke a sense of mystery and otherworldly observation. While the narrative posits biological and neurological responses to Silmekraadit, the exact mechanisms remain deliberately vague, serving to emphasize the enigmatic nature of the universe within the story. The impact of Silmekraadit on plotlines typically involves characters making crucial decisions or experiencing profound epiphanies due to its influence, driving the narrative forward through altered states of consciousness. It is a purely fictional construct without any basis in current scientific understanding.