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Originally Posted by Random Wanderer
What, size and distance? Those do not inherently imply physics! They're on a world that is a series of flat discs layered on top of each other. The world has an edge, off of which things fall straight down, despite the fact that gravity should require them to fall towards the center of mass.
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I do not remember this being mention, they do use maps but that does not imply the world is flat, nor that things falls of the edge.
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There are islands that float in the sky. There are beams that turn people to stone. There are vampires and demons and gods. We have discovered that the world is big (well gosh, never would have guessed that one, how amazing! ), but that does not make it any more inherently physics-based than it ever was before.
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Are you ready for it, because here it comes: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."