Okay, I can see how I can maybe infer some of that by piecing together the code 
base, but if there was a book, or a reference somewhere describing more the 
implementation of Clojure itself I'd be interested to read it, if there is one 
out there. I'd understand if there's not, I know Clojure has no formal semantic 
spec.

Also, I guess I'm still confused about that bit:

> That said, metadata and its relationship to an object is immutable - an 
> object with different metadata is a different object. One consequence of this 
> is that applying metadata to a lazy sequence will realize the head of the 
> sequence so that both objects can share the same sequence.

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