The pyramid is a known and effective leyline focus. But only recently, its math has become tractable and simulations have found new shapes:
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Replying to @allgebrah
Fractal pyramids for a really sharp focus. Interwoven rings and splines as broadband magic storage. Spinning iron rods as temporal lenses.
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It also turns out magic is not picky about what space is made of: GPUs soak up magic like sponges when running certain computations.
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Getting magic into a computer is a challenge though: It took a few breakthroughs in psionics and information theory to add a meta level.
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There are a few practical challenges. Should you stop simulating space, the GPU will quench violently and release magic smoke, lots of it.
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happens all the time! ethicists are kind of in a quandary about what to do with all these waste miniverses
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first, it's not nice to just dump them somewhere, second, lying around they're a danger for hikers who'll fall into them
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