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  • $\begingroup$ To be clear, you mean the whole planet is ocean, correct? $\endgroup$
    – RHF
    Commented Jul 4 at 21:21
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    $\begingroup$ @RHF - I think they're making it clear that this is not a planet, but an infinite plane. $\endgroup$
    – jdunlop
    Commented Jul 4 at 21:36
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    $\begingroup$ @Escapeddentalpatient. UPDATE: Made some changes, deciding to go with the atmospheric barrier, and then also had the light move across the length of the ocean from one end to the other. So night and day is not universal. Hope that helps. $\endgroup$
    – Danvad
    Commented Jul 5 at 0:49
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    $\begingroup$ if have edges and mass then water will try to be a ball in center of Your plane. Adjusting for bottom rock and "air barrier" Your plane will loooks like: desert for around 20m miles, then ocean deep 0-20k feets, then around 40m miles ocean deep for 20k feet with force field n top and rock at bottom then ocean deep 0-20k feets then 20m miles desert... You need a lot of magic. $\endgroup$
    – k_z
    Commented Jul 5 at 8:35
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    $\begingroup$ Just in case you don't realise this, you don't actually need the barrier at the top of the sky. If there's no barrier the air will just thin out until it becomes a vacuum, just like it does on Earth. Of course if you want the barrier there then no problem! $\endgroup$
    – N. Virgo
    Commented Jul 6 at 9:06