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** ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': At one point the canonical origin of the setting was that [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Eternity]] sent Reed Richards back in time to design it. At other times it was caused naturally by a "Big Crunch" of the previous universe or by Franchise/XMen's Phoenix Force.

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** ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': At one point the canonical origin of the setting was that [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Eternity]] sent Reed Richards back in time to design it. At other times it was caused naturally by a "Big Crunch" of the previous universe or by Franchise/XMen's ComicBook/XMen's Phoenix Force.
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* ''WebOriginal/OrionsArm'': [[https://orionsarm.com/eg-article/49a3ee435bd98 Artificial planets]] exist, although they're very expensive to make. One method is to simulate natural planet formation by gathering lots of rocky and metallic material in one place, but this requires a huge amount of material and energy, and the resulting planet takes a long time to cool down. Another method is to create an artificial black hole and then build a hollow shell around it to live on: the black hole acts as a gravity source and can be made using hydrogen and helium (so this method can be used even in systems where there isn't enough rock and metal for the first method).

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* ''WebOriginal/OrionsArm'': ''Website/OrionsArm'': [[https://orionsarm.com/eg-article/49a3ee435bd98 Artificial planets]] exist, although they're very expensive to make. One method is to simulate natural planet formation by gathering lots of rocky and metallic material in one place, but this requires a huge amount of material and energy, and the resulting planet takes a long time to cool down. Another method is to create an artificial black hole and then build a hollow shell around it to live on: the black hole acts as a gravity source and can be made using hydrogen and helium (so this method can be used even in systems where there isn't enough rock and metal for the first method).

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