Chapter 23: Garbage?

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When a three-dimensional object is forced into a two-dimensional object, its physical size cannot be used directly in the two-dimensional universe, and it will eventually be returned to pure energy. However, when the solar system is two-dimensional, a large amount of energy will always flow and spread out in two dimensions, allowing humans to see the remnants of the two-dimensional field with their eyes.

Be it a flat human body twisted by despair or a flat sun struggling to remain dominated by the two-dimensional universe in order to remain in the eyes of the fugitives.

However, as the two dimensions merge, the remaining energy from the wreckage will be annihilated in the shadows, resulting in a two-dimensional object with no distance, making the optics impossible to observe directly.

Of course, as the three-dimensional universe disintegrates, the speed of the collapse of the two-dimensional universe accelerates until it reaches the speed of light in lonely space.

The visible speed
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