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* Though phenomenon resulting from entropic sinkholes are usually very minor, in some cases they are sufficient to start spontanious fires or freeze objects with energy state change events or cause objects to balance or move strangely due to strange gravitational effects | * Though phenomenon resulting from entropic sinkholes are usually very minor, in some cases they are sufficient to start spontanious fires or freeze objects with energy state change events or cause objects to balance or move strangely due to strange gravitational effects | ||
* The exact nature of these phenomena remains largely unknown, though they are only occurant when an observer is present | * The exact nature of these phenomena remains largely unknown, though they are only occurant when an observer is present | ||
+ | * The number of observers and their relative distance to one another has a great effect on these phenomena: More people translating to less specific phenomena, as if the cause expressing these actions is contested. | ||
+ | * The magnitude of these actions drops dramatically as the number of differing observers in a given area increase: | ||
+ | * A person alone on a world can cause space and energy to behave very strangely. | ||
+ | * A hundred on the world can almost completely nullify the effect entirely on the same world. |