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Altima of the Gates
Speaking of things being reconsidered ex-post-facto:
All this stuff now about the trees being simulators reminds me of the odd way Femme Fatale worked, where Rin was put in a simulation where it says she experienced what Sakura had to go through from her perspective. That you'd need something like a IN generating device to enter a simulation checks off the boxes in my head.
If LB6 became real from just being allowed to exist in a vacuum of 2000 years without being autocorrected, does that in fact mean if you had the time, power, and ability to create a simulation in INS you could make it real at one point?
I'm navel gazing, but I thought back to things like how GudaGuda's Final Honnoji was a big simulation that had the potential to become real via technology. Does that then mean its theoretically possible to just make new realities from simulated data, wait awhile, make it a singularity and then bam, have a new history?
Or is it a requirement that you'd need to turn the Earth into a blank template for that. Could you not with enough power just make a new planet and wouldn't need the Earth, or does it need that empty framework with a bleached earth.