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GothicNarcissus wrote: I don't know, though: what would now become the worlds of Universe I seem to have some pretty big differences when it comes to fundamental laws. Like, physics in Wonderland seemed to be wildly different from the LWM or even the EF, what with floating mountains and vertical labyrinths and so on. Or Neverland having its own day/night cycle depending on the belief of who's in charge. Ot the Land of Untold Stories having time basically frozen. Thinking of them as parts of just one universe instead of a multiverse in its own right doesn't make much sense because they're not homogeneous enough.

But then again, we're clearly overthinking it in ways the writers don't. Yep, (Though I think you're thinking a little too much science and not enough magic as) this isn't Marvel or certain other TV/Movie franchises that institute some research.

The writers did say the realms of story we've seen was all "Book 1" and some reference to it being like a Universe 1 sort of thing. Maybe the Realms are just in books, but who knows.