A subverse is a simple type of verse in which there are a finite number of possible positions that objects can be in. This is typically a verse with quantised and discrete space and a finite size. Verses modelled on finite pixels or a finite state machine are examples of subverses. They can also be considered as being multi-pointverses, since each position can be considered to be a single pointverse which are then connected according to the geometry of the subverse.
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