For those that don't know, the Bekenstein limit is the theory stating that it is possible maximum 'x' amount of mass to be in a specific area at any given point. What the hive throne workds do, is a. break the laws of the universe and b. break the bekenstein limit. The throne worlds are actuslly really small. Bigger on the inside. Oryxs throne world is literslly his whole dreadnaught so its huge.
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All those typos...
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Should I fix thrm?
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Do what you want. I don't really care, to be honest.
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If you didn't care at all then you wouldn't have commented.
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Ok, so I did care a little. Still, do what you want.
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What you're saying is..... Oryx is a Time Lord
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Tardis soinds begin playing
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Do weeee ooo
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Its information stored in an amount of space
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So Oryx lives in a cool looking tardis?
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I thought it was a limit on Information/Entrophy for a given space, not mass per space and the in-game quote was in regards to the Information storage capacity of the Worlds Grave computer database
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Either way it's at least a similar concept. Information must take up some kind of space, and have some kind of mass to be physically stored. Breaking the Bekenstein limit would also have to challenge use of density and weight I would imagine.
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Yes, hence the reason I said mass. You van only store certain amount of data in a given space while favtoring efficiency of storage
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Sorry I think I meant to reply to someone else
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I noticed that but I was also agreeing with you.