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The Limit of collapsibility LOC is the limit of everything that can be collapsed by any form of collapsibility. Making uncollapsible entries bigger than this. However it does not limit things that collapse other things. If the thing that collapses other things is collapsible it is under LOC.
LOC-collapsing[]
LOC-collapsing is the form of collapsing something using LOC to collapse. As it is impossible to avoid being collapsed. If it is "impossible to collapse" it will be collapsed by force. If anything is under LOC it is collapsible by LOC. Unlike OBL where OBL does not protect itself from anti-collapsing. LOC collapses it's entries by force, EG: using every method of collapsing possible to collapse something. It has to be a defined method however, as the number cannot make it's own definitions of collapsing.
True-LOC[]
True-LOC or TLOC is the limit of litterally anything that is collapsible or collapses things. It does collapse things under it. As it is the limit of anything that has something to do with collapsing and things that can be collapsible it will be higher than everything until something bigger appears. It will do LOC's collapsing method but it is way more accurate with how it collapses things. As TLOC is higher it can collapse everything. No matter if it says it is un-collapsible by TLOC. It would need proof.
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Because LOC is the limit of collapsibility, it means that LOC can be surpassed by LOU (Limit of uncollapsibility) (Dubstepv1 calls dibs on defining that /j). TLOC is the definition of if istamtae made OBL un-collapsible (GGS). Things can only get more insane as something higher than collapsing is discovered.