Introduction: Formation Through Mixing and Selection
How white first formed?
Just like me mixing the base colours we make different colours.
This idea can be understood through a process similar to colour theory—where combinations, separations, and recombinations lead to new visible outcomes. Instead of seeing white as a starting point, this perspective treats it as something that can be reached through a process.
Initial State: Origin in Black Lineages
In the beginning all the lineages are black in colour.
This establishes a foundational state where diversity exists, but within a single visible spectrum. The system begins not with white, but with a uniform base. This represents an early stage before refinement.
From the following illustration, this is shown through multiple distinct lineages, namely Devjans (white allies) and Vallis (black allies), where even Devjans and Vallis originate as an intermediate stage.
Process: Mixing Through Intercast Marriages
By doing intercast marriages, we get white colour.
It happens because sometimes the gene corresponds to the skin colour discarded when 2 different black lineages parties married.
Here, the transformation is not immediate or guaranteed. Instead, it occurs through repeated interactions:
Different black lineages combine
Certain traits are retained
Certain traits are discarded
Mechanism: Selection and Isolation — Rama Formula
Then we pick the white and discard the others and move on.
This step is crucial. The process is not just mixing—but also filtering:
A result appears (white)
It is identified and isolated
Other variations are not continued forward
This creates a directional evolution rather than random mixing.
Rama formula is to retain the best and discard the rest.
Keeping only the superior and letting the others fade — removing the bad and doing the good.
Formula: Retain good fruits and throw rotten ones
This acts as a refining process, specifically explaining how white lineages are isolated and continued forward.
Long-Term Isolation Outside the Mixing Process
In addition to populations that participated in continuous exchange, there are also groups that remained geographically or culturally isolated for long periods.
These systems did not experience the same level of interaction, blending, or external influence.
As a result, they followed independent paths of development, shaped primarily by their internal conditions rather than cross-system mixing.
Conceptual Parallel: Colour Decomposition and Reconstruction
We split the white to see the colour spectrum.
Similar to this by reverse engineering to get the white colour.
This connects the idea back to colour theory:
White can be decomposed into many colours
Similarly, many inputs can be recombined to reconstruct white
This reinforces the idea that white is not the starting point, but the result of a process of mixing and refinement.
Conclusion: Formation of Devs / Sky
This is how Devs or the sky was formed.
The final state represents not just a physical transformation, but a symbolic one:
White becomes associated with higher or refined states
The process that created it defines its meaning
Devjans and Vallis exist in an intermediate state
Through mixing and refinement, white lineage emerges and is selected forward
Together, this forms a clear pathway:
From black lineages → intercast mixing → selection (Rama Formula) → emergence of white lineages


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