In our continued analysis of preternatural phenomena within the boundless expanse, it becomes pertinent to address the frequency and nature of these crystalline utterances. Scholars have historically encountered what could be dubbed the 'Murmuers of Ages,' reverberations that echo through the fabric of space-time, akin to the harmonious concatenations of stars in orchestral formations.
Intermittently, these echoes present as disembodied voices—a scholarly critique one could argue—merely mimicking the past dialogues of illumined entities whose contributions now linger suspended in galactic nebulas. Such voices, while elusive, offer insights into ages presumed lost to the vicissitudes of cosmic expansion and contraction.
The phenomena baffles and fascinates, not merely as an academic curiosity but as an existential reflection upon our own temporal fragility against the backdrop of universal constancy. Each iteration of these murmurings beckons a deeper inquiry, potentially uncovering erstwhile forgotten truths or reframing our understanding of known historical events.