From the beginning of Voxels, SELF wanted to build the same lighting that existed in the physical world. In his honor, Voxels team continued to pursue this goal and were finally able to carry out their first test shortly after the great stock market crash led by Pepe, which caused difficulties in the operations of all companies, including the foundries, which are necessary for the construction of the World Light Baking machine. Ghost Agent's Token Smelter had been working non-stop for a week to prepare the NFT bar needed for the World Light Baking machine. As the foundry work was producing a lot of heat and the resources to keep the equipment at high temperature were scarce after the crash, the NFT bar had to be cooled before the ideal temperature. Even so, the bar was perfectly and properly polished, built with the finest NFTs. I remember examining the bar myself, and I also remember Bitpixi reminding us of the dangers an inadequate NFT bar could cause. None of us cared about the dangers after all, and we all set up a party with our best friends, to finally watch the world light baking and to prepare the buildings that the light would hit. There were: Bitpixi, Ghost Agent, The Philosopher (me), SkazOne, Nvllsekt, CryptoCameron, Spinkick, Mona Peters, GoodGuyCrypto, Karpatic, Robness, Marcus Milne, and TaylorWTF, and we all set the stage. The first test would be in Andromeda, near VoxCon. After getting everything ready, we sat down to watch the show. I know you didn't see what we saw, but the world light baking was just beautiful. The emitted lights and shadows crossed the parcels, without property boundaries, creating the most beautiful landscape. Finally, we saw the most human city of all virtual worlds. However, unfortunately, this did not last long. Or rather, it took too long. When the dev tech team tried to turn off world light baking, the NFT bar would not disconnect from the machine. The emitted photons started to concentrate in some parcels and we could see their wireframes being burned. By a hair's breadth, the whole world didn't burn. We all remembered Bitpixi's warnings at this point. Strangely, the builds weren't affected, but the wireframe burn-in was more severe than we expected. The metadata of the parcels was affected by light and made it impossible to transfer them by any means. Anyway, the constructions remained and to this day they show the most beautiful baking, a tribute from destiny to world light baking.