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	<title>Comments on: On the other foot.</title>
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		<title>By: macksting</title>
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		<description>Either this world will keep stretching as more material is added to it, it&#039;ll reach a point where nothing more can be added for lack of space (at which point it&#039;ll be a rather fully-realized realm, possibly complete with pastoral lush fields and giant mecha), portions will begin to be deleted/decimated to make room, or it shall become so very full (it has a ceiling as of now) that it no longer can contain more, even as more is added.
Given that the ceiling and floor can be broken, that could mean ruptures in the two real walls (ceiling, floor) resulting in a larger world without stretching, or it could mean... something else, I forget.
All of this is moot should something really, really drastic and weird occur; none of the above are terribly bizarre compared to other events observed. Finally, a combination of various of the above might also be a reasonable alternative.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Either this world will keep stretching as more material is added to it, it&#8217;ll reach a point where nothing more can be added for lack of space (at which point it&#8217;ll be a rather fully-realized realm, possibly complete with pastoral lush fields and giant mecha), portions will begin to be deleted/decimated to make room, or it shall become so very full (it has a ceiling as of now) that it no longer can contain more, even as more is added.<br />
Given that the ceiling and floor can be broken, that could mean ruptures in the two real walls (ceiling, floor) resulting in a larger world without stretching, or it could mean&#8230; something else, I forget.<br />
All of this is moot should something really, really drastic and weird occur; none of the above are terribly bizarre compared to other events observed. Finally, a combination of various of the above might also be a reasonable alternative.</p>
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