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aka BigWideWorld? (to coin the word from TerryPratchett/Truckers?) |
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The colour of the ceiling of RealWorld, and its apparant defiance of normal laws of scale suggest that it is in some way connected to the Cavendish or Cockcroft. |
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The colour of the ceiling of RealWorld, and its apparent defiance of normal laws of scale suggest that it is in some way connected to the Cavendish or Cockcroft. |
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The point is that for an observer in the RealWorld, Cambridge appears to be a moderately sized city, rather than the small collection of buildings that make up the KnownUniverse. This makes it necessary to define RealWorldCambridge, a city in East Anglia as being different from Cambridge as defined by the KnownUniverse. |
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The point is that for an observer in the RealWorld, Cambridge appears to be a moderately sized city, rather than the small collection of buildings that make up the KnownUniverse. This makes it necessary to define RealWorldCambridge, a city in East Anglia as being different from Cambridge as defined by the KnownUniverse. |
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The known universe is much smaller than just the 31 colleges and various university sites. It only includes places that Are relevent to me (or whoever is reading this.) Keeping a bigger map of the universe than this is just excessive... and anything not on this map is clear not known. Always reduce things to the SimplestCase?. Take the idea of BluePeterDays for example... |
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The KnownUniverse is much smaller than just the 31 colleges and various university sites. It only includes places that are relevant to me (or whoever is reading this.) Keeping a bigger MapOfTheUniverse than this is just excessive... and anything not on this map is clearly not known. Always reduce things to the SimplestCase?. Take the idea of BluePeterDays for example... |
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