WHOOSH
They fell from the sky as they beheld the new environment around them. What was perhaps the most shocking was just how Gaia-like the planet felt. While the gravity remained higher and the air denser and heavier, the visual aspect of the world within the manifold felt very much like a world that they were quite familiar with.
At least from afar.
As they fell from the sky, drawing closer to the ground, they increasingly began to notice differences. Differences that set the manifold world apart not only from Gaia, but also from the world outside.
Macrobes floated about in the sky, again making them feel like they were microscopic in nature, living in the world of single-celled organisms.
Except the macrobe creatures they came across this time weren't single-celled. What they saw, as they fell from the sky, was not individual single-celled organisms simply floating about freely, drifting in the wind.
What they saw were groups of single-celled organisms joined together.
