Re: Timescale of TWoLP
Posted by:
poetscientistdrinker (---.cache.pol.co.uk)
Date: July 05, 2003 07:44PM
First up, welcome to the fforum....
Second up, I'm pretty sure that time in the bookworld is pretty fluid (at least when compared to the outworld) - especially when you consider that a book can cover a timescale of a few hours or several decades in the same number of pages, regardless of how long ago the book was written...
The only relevance to the outworld time is when you cross from one to t'other, at which point I suspect you have to consider exactly where you're reading yourself into in time as well as space... Time must be passing in the bookworld in some form, however, as Thursday's preganancy wouldn't be progressing.
At this point my brains start to dribble out of my ears as I disappear up my own space-time continuum...
PSD
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