wannabesurgeon
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I'm interested to know what the UTS Tower withholds. Is it offices or are there learning areas..? I saw that you need a pass to get anywhere in the lifts that go up there, so who is allowed?
the centre of the earthI'm interested to know what the UTS Tower withholds. Is it offices or are there learning areas..? I saw that you need a pass to get anywhere in the lifts that go up there, so who is allowed?
Thanks . I much prefer the 2nd explanation that's for sure. Very descriptive.lecture rooms, tutorial rooms, pretty much everything you expect to find in a uni lol
i much prefer this explanation though
“The greatest mystery the universe offers is not life but size. Size encompasses life, and the Tower encompasses size.”
— The Man in Black
The Dark Tower is the center of all creation. It is said to be Gan's body, and is held up by six Beams of great size and length, visible only by their effects on the lands along their lines - such as patterns in the clouds. At each end of the Beams, there is a portal, for a total of twelve. Each portal is protected by a guardian animal. The Tower can only be entered in one of the infinite number of worlds, Mid-World. It is necessary to present a sigul of Arthur Eld in order to enter the Tower and in some legends it is believed the tower gave Arthur Eld the Sandalwood Guns.
The Tower is a six hundred floor spire made of black stone, and the only entrance is a door of ghostwood, with the words "Unfound" written upon it. The tower has a central oriel window which is striated with thirteen different colours which inspired the design of Arthur Eld's crown. In other worlds, the Dark Tower can take a number of forms including a tiger and a black house. The Rose, however, is not simply a manifestation of the Tower, but a completely separate entity.
In its earliest history, the Tower was wholly magical, as were its supports, and was intended to stand forever. But the Old Ones (the civilization of man that preceded the events of the series by several centuries), confident in their technology, replaced the magical beams with ones derived from machines which could be broken. The Tower was also used to link its own world to others, some of which the Old Ones themselves visited to see horrific events as entertainment, and some to run business.
The Great Old Ones eventually attempted to topple the Tower as well and replace it with a technological replica under the guidance of Maerlyn by releasing the Prim from large cracks, which then formed in the ground and filled with monstrosities. Two examples of these were Mia, and Dandelo.
After the assault on the Tower, the Old Ones tried to make amends by creating the Twelve Guardian Animals. These Guardian Animals were technologically engineered by the Great Old Ones to mend the magic of the Beams which was previously assaulted, thus mixing magic and machine. The bulk of the Dark Tower Series recounts the journey of Roland Deschain along the Bear-Turtle beam. The Bear is Shardik and the Turtle is Maturin. The Turtle may be the turtle from It which is said to have vomited up the galaxies. Roland's ka-tet eventually confronts Shardik, who has gone insane.
The Tower from then on was assaulted by the Crimson King using Breakers to snap the Beams supporting the Tower. This caused the world to move on, which is where technology broke down and failed, leading to time itself moving completely out of sync.
The Tower is Roland Deschain's life long goal. Roland wishes to breach the Tower, climb to its very top room and question whatever God or Demon resides there. It is his sole mission, and thus he is at odds with those that continue the attempt to destroy it. When he reaches The Tower, Roland came upon The Unfound Door, but it quickly changed to "Found" afterwards.
The Dark Tower is surrounded by a huge field of roses called Can'-Ka No Rey. Each rose blooms with the light of a thousand suns and each has a beautiful core. The brick of which The Dark Tower is made up of is a sooty dark gray colour and it has one entrance Door made of ghostwood. At the top of the Tower is a Door with Roland's name upon it, and a window with the 13 orbs of Maerlyn's Rainbow.
Sweet!Lots of stuff, including the small union food court and glasshouse which are both being completely revamped soon. You don't need a pass. They upgraded the lifts like a year ago so there is a fancy way of pressing the buttons to go up (there is a touch screen console thing on each floor and you enter the floor there, some things require a card iirc but majority dont)
Interesting! Thanks for that.
If you're at the tower building, here's my guide on using the lifts. These lifts are a bit different than other standard traditional lifts.
You must select the floor you're after, then go to the assigned car lift.
In this case, we're going to ride on the D.