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[[File:AtosAzos2025.png|200px|thumb|left|Atos can be seen in the center of this picture, taken by the secretive OASS-00O1 probe, which orbits [[Opsithe]] as part of the [[Outer Atos System Survey]].]]
'''Atos''' is the star which is orbited by the various planets of the [[Atos System]].
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|Mass (Kg)|| 1.59E+30<ref name="Atos">''Atos'' (permanent link, oldid=370702), MicrasWiki. https://micras.org/wiki/index.php?title=Atos&oldid=370702</ref>
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|Radius (Km)|| 552,086<ref name="Atos" />
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|Surface Temperature (K) || 4,700<ref name="Atos" />
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|Surface Gravity (m/s^2) || 348<ref name="Atos" />
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|'''Mass (Kg)'''|| 1.59E+30
|Luminosity (W) || 1.06E+26
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|'''Radius (Km)'''|| 552,086
|Luminosity (L☉) || 0.277
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|'''Surface Temperature (K)''' || 4,700
|Mean Density (kg/m^3) || 2.26E+03
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|'''Surface Gravity (m/s^2)''' || 348
|Escape Velocity (km/s) || 620
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|Blackbody Peak (nm) || 617
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|Irradiance at 1 AU (W/m^2) || 377
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|Irradiance at Micras (0.58 AU) (W/m^2) || 1,120<ref name="AtosSystem">''Atos System'' (permanent link, oldid=354572), MicrasWiki. https://micras.org/wiki/index.php?title=Atos_System&oldid=354572</ref>
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|Apparent Diameter from Micras (°) || 0.73<ref name="AtosSystem" />
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==Mythology==
Atos is the central star of the [[Atos System]].<ref name="AtosSystem" />
[[File:B20806d6-e89f-495b-88ea-cb182beb44dd (1).png|200px|thumb|right|Atos, the Radiant One, seated in divine authority, bestows the life-giving light of the sun and the wisdom of creation upon all..]]
Atos, the Divine of Light and Creation, is revered as the God of the Sun in the [[Reformed Stripping Path]]. According to myth, Atos was born from the primordial light that shattered the darkness at the dawn of time. His radiance brought forth the first day, igniting the spark of life and setting the cosmos into motion. As the bringer of life and enlightenment, Atos is considered the father of all creation, his light nourishing the world and driving away the shadows.
 
===Atos in the Reformed Stripping Path===
Atos, the Divine of Light and Creation, is central to the Reformed Stripping Path, embodying the dual forces of life and enlightenment. His light represents the cosmic spark that shattered primordial darkness, setting the world into motion and imbuing it with divine energy. Atos is seen as the sustainer of creation and a guide to wisdom, fostering harmony between the spiritual and mortal realms. His teachings emphasize the pursuit of knowledge, balance, and renewal, aligning with the principles of the Host Spirit, which sustains Bassaridian civilization.
 
Through his light, Atos provides clarity and guidance to his followers, enabling them to navigate challenges and uncertainties. His connection to the Host Spirit reinforces his role as a unifying force, ensuring continuity and balance within Bassaridian society. Temples dedicated to Atos are centers of learning and worship, where the faithful meditate upon his teachings and seek his blessings for insight and enlightenment.
 
===Atos in the Bassaridian Zodiac===
Atos holds a significant place in the Bassaridian Zodiac as the ruler of Atosien, the first zodiac sign of the year. His influence is most potent during the month of Atosiel (spring), marking a time of renewal and fresh beginnings. Atos is linked to the Host Star Orebele, a celestial symbol of wisdom, foresight, and clarity, which illuminates the path for those seeking guidance and insight.
 
The zodiac of Atosien reflects Atos' essence as the bringer of light and creation. During Atosiel, followers celebrate his role in dispelling ignorance and chaos, focusing on self-reflection and spiritual renewal. This time is seen as an opportunity to align one’s life with the divine principles of creation, enlightenment, and clarity that Atos embodies.
 
===Ordo Solis Invicti===
The Ordo Solis Invicti is the major cult dedicated to Atos, based in Vaeringheim alongside the prominent cults of Thalassa. This religious order venerates Atos as the source of creation and enlightenment, maintaining rituals and teachings that align with his divine principles. The sect is known for its architectural marvels, with temples designed to capture and reflect sunlight in intricate patterns, symbolizing Atos’ radiance.
 
The high priests of the Ordo Solis Invicti are considered earthly conduits of Atos’ will, guiding their followers with wisdom and insight. The order plays a central role in community life, organizing festivals such as Bayram al-Nur and performing the Rite of the Solar Transference, ensuring Atos’ light continues to guide Bassaridian society.
 
===Mythology: The Hymn of Atos===
The Homeric Hymn to Atos, written by the esteemed Bassaridian playwright Eliyahu al-Bashir, recounts the tale of Phorion, a mortal king consumed by ambition. Phorion constructs a golden tower to ascend to the heavens and claim Atos’ divine fire for himself, seeking dominion over fate and eternal life. Despite Atos’ warnings of the burden and duality of his light, Phorion insists on wielding its power.
 
Granted a fragment of the fire, Phorion becomes overwhelmed by visions of life, death, and the devastating consequences of unchecked ambition. Unable to bear the truth, he falls from the tower, consumed by the very flame he sought to command. Atos, grieving for the folly of mortals, declares his light a gift to be revered, not a weapon to be seized. The hymn stands as a cautionary tale about hubris and the responsibilities of seeking divine power.
 
The hymn remains central to Atos’ worship, often recited at solstice ceremonies and moments of reflection, reminding mortals to honor the light and the balance it brings.
 
===Worship and Festivals in Bassaridia Vaeringheim===
[[File:SolarTransferrance.png|200px|thumb|left|During the Rite of the Solar Transference, practitioners of Ordo Solis Invicti gather around a Solar Circle - one of the cult's various forms of sacred shrines - in order to bathe in the light of Atos.]]
====Bayram al-Nur: The Festival of Light====
The Bayram al-Nur is one of the most significant celebrations dedicated to Atos, occurring on the sixth day of the New Year in Vaeringheim. This festival honors Atos' radiance and his relationship with the Host Star Orebele. The city is adorned with vibrant displays of light, including lanterns, mirrors, and ceremonial fires, creating a luminous spectacle.


The festival begins with the Ignition of the First Flame, a ritual performed at dawn by the High Priest of the Ordo Solis Invicti. Using a sacred mirror, sunlight is concentrated to light a central fire, symbolizing the renewal of Atos' light for the year ahead. Processions of worshipers carry radiant sun emblems through the city’s canals, reflecting the divine light across the water.
== Place in the system ==
Atos anchors the system’s inner rocky planets (including [[Eos]], [[Micras]], [[Pyros]], and [[Indigo]]), a main asteroid belt that divides the inner planets from the larger outer bodies, the gas giants such as [[Chrysos]], [[Thalassa]], [[Nephele]], and [[Glinos]], and the more distant rocky planets including [[Noctis]] and [[Opsithe]].


The day concludes with the Solar Invocation, a communal meditation ritual where participants seek Atos’ blessings for clarity and foresight in the coming year. Bayram al-Nur embodies the themes of renewal, enlightenment, and unity, reinforcing Atos’ role as a guiding light for his followers.
== Observations and research ==
System models describing Atos and its planets were first published in the early 32.80s [[PSSC]] by the [[New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency]] and have been refined since. Observations continue to be supplemented by the Outer Atos System Survey, including imagery credited to the OASS-00O1 platform.<ref name="AtosSystem" /><ref name="Atos" />


====The Rite of the Solar Transference====
== Mythology ==
The Rite of the Solar Transference is a sacred ritual performed during the summer solstice by the Ordo Solis Invicti. Selected members of the sect, known as Solar Vessels, undergo seven days of ceremonial fasting and purification. On the day of the solstice, these Solar Vessels gather at the Temple of Radiance, where they stand within a specially constructed circle of mirrors designed to concentrate sunlight onto their bodies.
{{Main|Atos (Reformed Stripping Path)}}
In addition to its scientific study, Atos features prominently in the religious traditions of the [[Reformed Stripping Path]]. Within this framework it is revered as the embodiment of light, creation, and cosmic order. Ritual observances, such as festivals of light and seasonal rites, are maintained by the [[Ordo Solis Invicti]] and other orders. These practices coexist with scientific observation but are not considered explanatory models for the anomalies recorded in the star.


As the sun reaches its zenith, the Solar Vessels enter a meditative state, merging their spirits with Atos’ divine essence. This ritual is believed to fill them with wisdom and energy, which they share with the community through blessings and guidance. The Rite of the Solar Transference underscores the deep connection between Atos and his followers, who embody his light and wisdom in their lives.
== White-Hole Interior Hypothesis ==
Atos exhibits recurring anomalies that have been recorded continuously since the early 32.80s PSSC. These include stable resonant oscillations, narrow spectral spikes, daily irradiance minima, patterned neutrino flux, persistent coronal structures, and crystalline ejecta. Each originates in the star and can be measured directly. Bassaridian scientists present these findings as evidence that Atos and its planets occupy the interior of a white hole. In this model, the system is bounded by the Lumen Boundary, a one-way horizon across which energy flows outward but not inward. Outbound signals acquire a small, coherent phase component, and this feedback is proposed as the mechanism responsible for the unusual regularity seen across stellar and planetary measurements.


===Epithets===
The Solar Choir is a set of nine resonant oscillations in Atos that remain phase-locked over decades. The Azos-line is a narrow emission near 617–621 nm that appears in timed episodes correlated with the Choir. The Meridian Pause is a daily, millisecond-scale dip in irradiance observed at true local noon on [[Micras]]. The Neutrino Braid is a repeatable dawn flux pattern in neutrino measurements. Asteroglyphs are coronal loop structures that persist far longer than expected under standard models, and Sun-Seeds are crystalline grains expelled during some coronal events and later recovered in the outer system. Bassaridian researchers interpret these varied phenomena as expressions of the same boundary feedback: coherent returns from the Lumen Boundary that stabilize oscillations, narrow emissions, create interference minima, alter neutrino ratios, and extend the lifetime of magnetic and material structures.
Atos is revered by many epithets that reflect his divine roles and cosmic significance within the Reformed Stripping Path. Known as The Radiant One, he is celebrated for his unmatched brilliance, a source of light that dispels darkness and nourishes all life. This title highlights his role as the eternal bringer of vitality and energy. As The Father of Creation, Atos is acknowledged as the primordial force responsible for the genesis of the cosmos, a deity whose light initiated life and continues to sustain it. He is also called The Lightbearer, symbolizing his power to illuminate not only the physical world but also the paths of understanding and enlightenment for his followers. Additionally, Atos is honored as The Enlightener, a title that underscores his gift of wisdom and knowledge, guiding humanity toward spiritual growth and greater understanding. Together, these epithets encapsulate Atos’ role as both the creator and sustainer of life, as well as a divine guide who fosters clarity, insight, and renewal.


===Iconography and Depictions===
The hypothesis is extended to explain apparent contradictions within the wider system. On Micras, tectonic and volcanic activity persists or recurs beyond predicted lifetimes, while climatic regimes remain stable despite energy balances that suggest instability. Calendar systems also display irregularities: the [[Pallisican Scientific Standard Calendar]] records a Time Sync Anomaly, and the [[Norton calendar]] advances by years of unequal length while repeating a fixed solstice marker. These inconsistencies are treated as planetary-scale expressions of the same boundary condition: small cycles and inputs that remain phase-coherent and accumulate rather than dissipate.
Iconography and Depictions
Atos is often depicted as a majestic and powerful figure, embodying strength and wisdom. In the provided image, he is seated cross-legged on an intricately carved pedestal, exuding divine authority. His muscular form and serene expression convey both power and enlightenment. A distinctive horned crown adorns his head, symbolizing his dominion over light and creation.


Surrounding Atos are intricate patterns evoking celestial order and the cycles of life. His radiant presence is emphasized by the sun-like halo encircling him, underscoring his role as the bringer of life and enlightenment. This iconography reflects the profound reverence held for Atos in Bassaridian culture, highlighting his integral connection to light, wisdom, and creation.
The White-Hole Interior Hypothesis is presented as the only framework capable of connecting these anomalies under one principle. It situates Atos and the Atos System in a class apart from ordinary astrophysical systems, marked by low-entropy structure and extended coherence. The model yields specific tests: the Azos-line should align with peaks of the Solar Choir; the Meridian Pause should remain constant within instrumental tolerances; the Neutrino Braid should change by integer steps during eclipses and alignments; wide-field surveys from within the system should detect a weak directional asymmetry; and edge probes should measure small deviations in proper time relative to clocks near Micras. As of the 52nd century PSSC, available data are provisionally consistent with these predictions, though long-duration probe missions and independent verification of the predicted asymmetry remain outstanding.


== References ==
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Atos

The image above is credited to the OASS-00O1 probe, which reportedly orbits Opsithe as part of the Outer Atos System Survey.[1]

Stellar characteristics
Mass (Kg) 1.59E+30[1]
Radius (Km) 552,086[1]
Surface Temperature (K) 4,700[1]
Surface Gravity (m/s^2) 348[1]
Derived / radiative characteristics
Luminosity (W) 1.06E+26
Luminosity (L☉) 0.277
Mean Density (kg/m^3) 2.26E+03
Escape Velocity (km/s) 620
Blackbody Peak (nm) 617
Irradiance at 1 AU (W/m^2) 377
Irradiance at Micras (0.58 AU) (W/m^2) 1,120[2]
Apparent Diameter from Micras (°) 0.73[2]

Atos is the central star of the Atos System.[2]

Place in the system

Atos anchors the system’s inner rocky planets (including Eos, Micras, Pyros, and Indigo), a main asteroid belt that divides the inner planets from the larger outer bodies, the gas giants such as Chrysos, Thalassa, Nephele, and Glinos, and the more distant rocky planets including Noctis and Opsithe.

Observations and research

System models describing Atos and its planets were first published in the early 32.80s PSSC by the New Zimian Space Exploration and Settlement Agency and have been refined since. Observations continue to be supplemented by the Outer Atos System Survey, including imagery credited to the OASS-00O1 platform.[2][1]

Mythology

In addition to its scientific study, Atos features prominently in the religious traditions of the Reformed Stripping Path. Within this framework it is revered as the embodiment of light, creation, and cosmic order. Ritual observances, such as festivals of light and seasonal rites, are maintained by the Ordo Solis Invicti and other orders. These practices coexist with scientific observation but are not considered explanatory models for the anomalies recorded in the star.

White-Hole Interior Hypothesis

Atos exhibits recurring anomalies that have been recorded continuously since the early 32.80s PSSC. These include stable resonant oscillations, narrow spectral spikes, daily irradiance minima, patterned neutrino flux, persistent coronal structures, and crystalline ejecta. Each originates in the star and can be measured directly. Bassaridian scientists present these findings as evidence that Atos and its planets occupy the interior of a white hole. In this model, the system is bounded by the Lumen Boundary, a one-way horizon across which energy flows outward but not inward. Outbound signals acquire a small, coherent phase component, and this feedback is proposed as the mechanism responsible for the unusual regularity seen across stellar and planetary measurements.

The Solar Choir is a set of nine resonant oscillations in Atos that remain phase-locked over decades. The Azos-line is a narrow emission near 617–621 nm that appears in timed episodes correlated with the Choir. The Meridian Pause is a daily, millisecond-scale dip in irradiance observed at true local noon on Micras. The Neutrino Braid is a repeatable dawn flux pattern in neutrino measurements. Asteroglyphs are coronal loop structures that persist far longer than expected under standard models, and Sun-Seeds are crystalline grains expelled during some coronal events and later recovered in the outer system. Bassaridian researchers interpret these varied phenomena as expressions of the same boundary feedback: coherent returns from the Lumen Boundary that stabilize oscillations, narrow emissions, create interference minima, alter neutrino ratios, and extend the lifetime of magnetic and material structures.

The hypothesis is extended to explain apparent contradictions within the wider system. On Micras, tectonic and volcanic activity persists or recurs beyond predicted lifetimes, while climatic regimes remain stable despite energy balances that suggest instability. Calendar systems also display irregularities: the Pallisican Scientific Standard Calendar records a Time Sync Anomaly, and the Norton calendar advances by years of unequal length while repeating a fixed solstice marker. These inconsistencies are treated as planetary-scale expressions of the same boundary condition: small cycles and inputs that remain phase-coherent and accumulate rather than dissipate.

The White-Hole Interior Hypothesis is presented as the only framework capable of connecting these anomalies under one principle. It situates Atos and the Atos System in a class apart from ordinary astrophysical systems, marked by low-entropy structure and extended coherence. The model yields specific tests: the Azos-line should align with peaks of the Solar Choir; the Meridian Pause should remain constant within instrumental tolerances; the Neutrino Braid should change by integer steps during eclipses and alignments; wide-field surveys from within the system should detect a weak directional asymmetry; and edge probes should measure small deviations in proper time relative to clocks near Micras. As of the 52nd century PSSC, available data are provisionally consistent with these predictions, though long-duration probe missions and independent verification of the predicted asymmetry remain outstanding.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Atos (permanent link, oldid=370702), MicrasWiki. https://micras.org/wiki/index.php?title=Atos&oldid=370702
  2. ^ a b c d Atos System (permanent link, oldid=354572), MicrasWiki. https://micras.org/wiki/index.php?title=Atos_System&oldid=354572