Biggles Wrote:Hmmm! Nicely done! I like your explanation best of all. Actually, the creatures coming over from the Otherness suggested to me the existence of a parallel universe as well. I've come to believe in the existence of infinite parallel universes, and the existence of "past", "present" and "future" simultaneously as well. Some of Dean Koontz' works got me started on that (quantum mechanics are involved, I believe).
KRW Wrote:Well, if your just asking for how we rationalized it when we read Nightworld, here's mine. (remember you asked for it) .....
KRW
Biggles Wrote:Hmmm! Nicely done! I like your explanation best of all. Actually, the creatures coming over from the Otherness suggested to me the existence of a parallel universe as well. I've come to believe in the existence of infinite parallel universes, and the existence of "past", "present" and "future" simultaneously as well. Some of Dean Koontz' works got me started on that (quantum mechanics are involved, I believe).We like to call it the multiverse.
jimbow8 Wrote:We like to call it the multiverse.
Maggers Wrote:I seldom agree with you 100%, Biggles, but I do here. I believe there could be multiple alternate universes, and I absolutely believe that past, present and future occur simultaneously. I love the movie "What the (blank) Do We Know?" because it deals very realistically and relatively simply with just these complex ideas.
The Mad American Wrote:What are these bigger more important battles? I love stuff like that from reading a book, making my imagination get going and thinking about stuff after reading and trying to imagine the big picture...in mine, the bigger more important battles are happening on two worlds...one good world named Bosox and the other Evil world named Spankeeworld....hehe...
Maggers Wrote:I seldom agree with you 100%, Biggles, but I do here. I believe there could be multiple alternate universes, and I absolutely believe that past, present and future occur simultaneously. I love the movie "What the (blank) Do We Know?" because it deals very realistically and relatively simply with just these complex ideas.
Pleiades Wrote:I recently read a SciFi book where some outside entity changed the flow of time on Earth. It was called Spin, by Robert Charles Wilson (must be something about "Wilson"). The author wanted to keep a firm foothold in physics and had to constantly invent work-arounds which distracted from the story and made it less fun. But if you want to think about General Relativity and distorting time as an explanation, remember that there are several passages in Nightworld where it is noted that the stars are different, and fewer.