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These two opposed aspects combine into a property known as "ordered chaos", otherwise known as large structures of chaos which "act" more chaotic without ''being'' more chaotic. As a result of this, objects in The Boxes "above" our own either get obliterated due to massive amounts of chaos, or have their "actual chaos" reflect their "perceived chaos" (causing large amounts of chaos which eject said object out of The Warehouse).
 
These two opposed aspects combine into a property known as "ordered chaos", otherwise known as large structures of chaos which "act" more chaotic without ''being'' more chaotic. As a result of this, objects in The Boxes "above" our own either get obliterated due to massive amounts of chaos, or have their "actual chaos" reflect their "perceived chaos" (causing large amounts of chaos which eject said object out of The Warehouse).
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Verses become less and less common as travel through The Boxes occurs, until verses cease to exist.

Revision as of 04:18, 21 January 2021

The Warehouse is a metaboxial verse that contains all objects that have an existence state that exists (not to be confused an object that exists). It can also be described as the second Archbox.

Despite The "Warehouse"-'s name, The Warehouse is mostly unrelated to warehouses. The only aspect in which The Warehouse is related to warehouses is that both store "boxes".

Structure

The Warehouse contains many The Boxes. As you go "up" the many The Boxes within The Warehouse, the existence states of objects within those The Boxes will increase by 2.

Said sequence begins with our The Box, a container of Existence-0 and Existence-1, and terminates at The Upper Box, a container of Existence-(ω-1) and Existence-ω.

At the surface level, all of these The Boxes are nearly identical. However, going deeper into The Boxes reveals the property that both chaos and order levels increase as existence states increase, as described in The Supremum of Chaos.

These two opposed aspects combine into a property known as "ordered chaos", otherwise known as large structures of chaos which "act" more chaotic without being more chaotic. As a result of this, objects in The Boxes "above" our own either get obliterated due to massive amounts of chaos, or have their "actual chaos" reflect their "perceived chaos" (causing large amounts of chaos which eject said object out of The Warehouse).

Verses become less and less common as travel through The Boxes occurs, until verses cease to exist.