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A '''Layer Paradox''' is a number of layers within a layer. The layer that houses the other layers may not look big enough from an outside view to contain so many layers inside of it, like many large cities being housed inside a single small forest.
A '''Layer Paradox''' is a layer or number of layers within a another layer. The layer that houses the other layer(s) may not look big enough from an outside view to contain them inside of it, similar to many large cities being housed inside a single small forest.

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layer paradox ( n.)
Applies toheadspaces, system functions
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A Layer Paradox is a layer or number of layers within a another layer. The layer that houses the other layer(s) may not look big enough from an outside view to contain them inside of it, similar to many large cities being housed inside a single small forest.