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


The contained layers may be organized in any way or order, and can range in size.
The contained layers may be organized in any way or order, and can range in size.

Revision as of 01:33, 3 December 2022

layer paradox ( n.)
Applies toheadspaces, system functions
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A Layer Paradox is a layer or multiple layers within another layer. The layer that houses the other layer(s) may look too small from the outside, such as many large cities being housed inside a single small forest.

The contained layers may be organized in any way or order, and can range in size.