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How strong is my hellstone, if about half a mile in diameter pillars of hellstone hold up about a mile of Earth above it?

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The pillars are spread out about a mile apart each, and they all come straight from the ground, slowly gets just a smidge smaller in the middle, and then get bigger near the top, reaching a height of two miles tall. And also would an extremely thick liquid (that isn't lava) underneath hell help?

essentially the world is a massive pillar in general, with a layer of floating heaven being held up by pure white magic that goes up near infinitely, which underneath heaven is a flat earth about 200 miles in diameter, and about 1 mile deep. under that is hell, that seems to go on for thousands of miles, so the space of hell definitely accounts for all of earth. then under hell is an extremely thick black liquid going down near infinitely

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