When you are doing Quantum Mechanical Knitting at the Macro Level you need to know a few things: One is the differences in the distribution of metal across Worldlines. Sone have Less Iron or Tin or More Copper. But the key point is to limit Metals especially ones that Rust and can give you Tetanus. The other is the nature of what stays put (Stone) and what doesn't (Wood) - especially when you're trying to Stay Put for a while. Thus the specificity of construction - and we note that Professor Tolkien and Professor Lewis and Miss Lewis and Others recognized that large Fallen logs could be used in construction but there aren't a lot of those and we would assure all of them and Dr. Carl Sagan that Stone is best. Especially if you can get to three floors and a Cavern but two floors and a basement will do. Large Slate or Similiar will work with balusters or arches or flying buttresses. The other reason to limit wood is Fire.
Yes, Lucy, when you are twenty miles from the nearest train station, and 37 is better, and 29 for the post office - you must minimize all risks, as best you can.
That's a long walk but there are horses for that or a Coach and Four. Something Miss J.K Rowling got mostly correct except the rail stop for Hogsmeade should have been many miles further away to help thise aspiring Witches and Practioners.
Amen.
-Coral Anne (Tabitha) Dawn
Yes, Lucy, when you are twenty miles from the nearest train station, and 37 is better, and 29 for the post office - you must minimize all risks, as best you can.
That's a long walk but there are horses for that or a Coach and Four. Something Miss J.K Rowling got mostly correct except the rail stop for Hogsmeade should have been many miles further away to help thise aspiring Witches and Practioners.
Amen.
-Coral Anne (Tabitha) Dawn