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The Dark Tower

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Can someone send the scans of this thing:

(The multiverse which makes up the Dark Tower is comprised of infinite layers or "steps", each of which contains an infinite number of universes which are themselves infinitely larger than those found on the step below. It has been stated that an entire universe in one step can be contained within a single atom of a blade of grass in the step above, with this same step having an infinite multiverse which is itself contained within a grain of sand in the next step, and so on.) | Outerverse level (Encompasses and transcends all aspects of the setting, viewing it as merely fiction. This even extends to beings such as Maturin and Pennywise and the beyond-dimensional realms in which the aforementioned two exist)
 
Not sure about the second Key, but for the first one, maybe this?
From The Gunslinger
 
Finding scans for books is hard but it's true that this is one of the largest cosmologies out there. Each multiverse is infinitely bigger than the previous and so on + some other higher Dimensions and stuff like that.

Anyway, I found this blog on another site that has some good info + some text from the actual book - not sure if it is exactly what you need tho.


 
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