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Posted 2006-05-09, 05:33 PM
in reply to Medieval Bob's post starting "In the Ender's Game series, it's..."
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Medieval Bob said:
In the Ender's Game series, it's theorized that existence always has been and always will be. Time is explained as the radius of a sphere. The center of the sphere is the beginning of time, of things, of mass, of existence. We're at a certain radius on the sphere, and, as the universe expands, the radius increases. It's a really interesting explanation (though, greatly rooted in fiction I'm sure) if anyone is interesting in reading. (The books kick ass too.)
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I've read the entire Ender and Bean series, but I don't recall that. Mind telling me which book that's in?
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