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When building a Gravitrap, the first principle to keep in mind is to avoid getting sucked into the abyss of infinite recursion. A Gravitrap is a device that captures and contains gravity waves, but it's also a trap for the unwary.
Imagine a vortex that pulls you in with an irresistible force, a siren's call to the depths of nowhere. The Gravitrap Building Principle 1: Don't Get Sucked In, reminds us that even the most skilled builders can fall prey to the void.
So, how do you avoid getting sucked in? It's simple: build your Gravitrap with a robust framework, a sturdy structure that can withstand the crushing force of gravity. Add a dash of redundancy, a pinch of error handling, and a sprinkle of common sense.
But be warned: even with these precautions, there's still a risk of getting sucked in. That's why we recommend wearing a Gravitrap-Proof Helmet when building your device.
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