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CloseProvides options for 2D and 3D local physics.
By default, when a Scene is created or loaded, any 2D or 3D physics component added to a GameObject within the Scene is added to the default physics Scene. Each Scene however has the ability to create and own its own (local) 2D and/or 3D physics Scene. This option can be used when creating or loading a Scene to specify whether a 2D and/or 3D physics Scene should be created.
When a Scene creates its own 2D and/or 3D physics Scene, the lifetime of the physics Scene(s) is the same as the Scene i.e. if the Scene is destroyed/unloaded then so are any created physics Scenes.
See Also: CreateSceneParameters, LoadSceneParameters, SceneManager.CreateScene, SceneManager.LoadScene and SceneManager.LoadSceneAsync.
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