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Comment by bastawhiz

21 hours ago

Your argument comes down to the meaning of "voxel", then. Voxels have volume, and they are represented with polygon faces. If you think that applies here, I guess more power to you.

They don't necessarily need to have polygon faces when you zoom in, they can just be rendered as dots with a single color, as long as adjacent voxels don't show gaps (unlike point clouds). Similar to how there are different methods of zooming into 2D pixel images.