CATDOLL: Fantastic ideas about floating continents in "Wings Era"

CATDOLL: Fantastic ideas about floating continents in "Wings Era"

Science fiction is very popular recently, and the comic "Wings Era" that I am following is related to science fiction. The work has been updated to twelve chapters. Combining the content of the previous chapters and the official synopsis, it is speculated that this is a world formed by the suspension of land plates, which remain in place due to the action of forces. So where does the force that maintains the balance of these land plates come from? Could the sinking of the island mentioned in the work be caused by changes in some of these forces?

For this reason, I went to look up other works, such as "The Adventures of the Floating Realm" and "The Floating Continent", and indeed there are similar settings. In addition, the geographical environment and civilization of humans in "The Adventures of the Floating Realm" are very different from the real world, so the creators have a lot more room to play.

On a whim, I also made some assumptions about the worldview of "Wings Era": 1. The land in "Wings Era" is actually the result of the shattering of continental plates, and seawater does not exist in this space; 2. "Wings Era" actually describes a space parallel to the real world, that is, it is just a fleeting thought in the human mind, and there is no way to actually reach it, and so on. In order to verify these wild ideas, I decided to continue to pursue it, but it is hard to say whether the prediction will come true.

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