🏝️Land Formation of New Galaxy

While the revitalization of Atlantis triggered geomagnetic reversal, the Earth eventually diverged from her orbit and was absorbed by the black hole nearby. Subsequently, the Earth emerged from a white hole and joined in a wholly different space, New Galaxy, which is a parallel world to the world humankind used to know.
🏔 Land Composition
Composed of 40 Nebulas, the New Galaxy is formed under fractals, or some would call it the Flower of Life. Amazingly simple, yet infinitely complex. The 40 cores of the Nebulas are the lands closest to the Central Business District (CBD), which is also called Land Type 6 (more details refer to land structure).
The cores carry different sub-cores, namely Land Type 5, Land Type 4, Land Type 3, Land Type 2 and Land Type 1, constituting a total of 188,888 land units.
⚙️ The Mechanism
Lands of New Galaxy are blockchain-backed NFTs representing physical parcels of The New Galaxy Metaverse. They allow players to own a portion of the Metaverse and thus be able to host content (assets and games).
⛰ Land Structure and Design
The New Galaxy 30°0°N Metaverse is based on a map of 188,888 lands (1 map for China, 1 map for international market). Lands are physical spaces in the Metaverse owned by players to create and monetize games.
Lands are used to publish your game, business, and experience. Each land can be terraformed and modified by the user who owns it (or other players they invite to work on it).
Six types of lands are available for sale, each consisting of different sizes and limited quantities.
For example, Land Type 6 is composed of 469 land units, which is the largest and most valuable type of land with a limited quantity of 40 pieces. Similar to the physical world, they are the closest to the CBD in distance, which is 5 light-year.
On the contrary, Land Type 1 is the smallest type of land, made up of 1 land unit, which is highly accessible to most users with a quantity of 30,328 pieces. They, however, are the farthest away from the CBD, which is 28 light-year.
⛰ Land Types & Sizes

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