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Revision as of 19:31, 28 April 2020
The Last Verse is like the Last Plane, but it is a verse. It is the biggest verse. Its size is 99.9999512% of the Last Plane. If a verse gets bigger than it, the Last Plane and this verse will grow, because the last verse is always 99.9999512% of the Last Plane. But unverses can be bigger than The Last Verse. In these unverses, not even Lightstein's Rule applies if you go far enough.