Subject: Number codes.
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Posted on: 2014-08-10 18:12:00 UTC
(Since I'm the person who invented the designation 'World One', I suppose I'm the best qualified to comment...)
The 'World-number' designations were instituted by the Weeds, while they were off exploring the Cascade. Their mapping led to the creation or definition of doors into HQ and the extended Cascade (scroll down to 'Relative Dimensions' for the complexity of what, exactly, HQ is), and those doors are numbered.
The numbering system for the doors is world-country (or other sub-unit)-number. So, door 1-Cym-3 is World One - Cymru (Wales - they use the local name) - Door number three, indicating there are at least two other Welsh doors. Other known designations include 1-Sch-2 (Switzerland, World One - this door opens into HQ near the Department of Finance), and 2093-Ann-2, where World 2093 is the world of Minecraft, and 'Ann' is the savefile name (Annuminas, in this case). The story behind that door will no doubt be posted in the fullness of time.
So why is World One... World One? Quite simply, because it's the first universe ('World' is a misnomer; the entirety of, say, Star Wars has a single 'World' number) the Weeds had occasion to catalogue - in other words, it's the universe they started in; the universe of Origin and the 'Real World'.
And it is special. As far as the Flowers are aware, it's the only universe in what we term the Prime Multiverse which isn't a Word World. To the best of their knowledge, all non-Word-World planets they've opened portals to lead to the same universe - World One. It's the only universe they know of based on atoms, not words.
This perspective informs Multiverse Theory (first section). The Prime Multiverse consists of World One - the Real World - surrounded by a bunch of Word Worlds which appear to be created by it. That includes all the alternate versions of Earth - such as Godzilla's world - and any other fictional worlds, such as Middle-earth. So Godzilla!World would have its own World number, and its own doors (potentially).
The only non-World One 'Atomic Worlds' the PPC knows of are the alternate multiverses described in Multiverse Theory. So the EPC, for instance, has its own 'World One', a non-Word-World which created its own multiverse of Word Worlds (such as the critically acclaimed sci-fi show Master Who). But it's next to impossible to access those - certainly your standard portal won't get you anywhere near them.
Of course, this nice neat Real World > Word Worlds picture breaks down slightly when the details of portals are taken into account... specifically, written portals (which make up every single portal the PPC creates, though a few legacy natural plotholes are still found in the fabric of HQ - they lead to Reality Rooms) are capable of breaking into World One, which the theory says shouldn't happen; they should only lead to Word Worlds. It's almost as though the 'Real World' is just a fictionalised version of some world where a bunch of people, let's call them the 'PPC Board', sit around writing stories about the PPC... <>>
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