Becoming way too complicated to be a simple dream or subconcious trauma coming from her quick experience of “the window”. My guess is that the other dimension really exists, contrary to Simon’s belief of it being memories generated by the Spire, thus meaning that through the Endstone and the Banestone, dimensionnal barriers weaken.
That’s bad. Real bad. Both universes could collapse one onto another, anihilating them both. And of course, Simon’s the only one with possibly the knowledge and understanding needed to counter that… :/
Nice. I am a physicist myself 😀
Cool. 🙂 I was hoping no one could read those random equations I threw up there. And I do mean “throw-up” as in vomit. 😉
Damn, I thought you covered up the part explaining the ultimate theroy of everything on purpose 😀
Come now. We don’t need equations for that. We already know the answer is ’42’ 😀
I was waiting for that one, 😉
I like the possibility of where this is headed.
Great. Glad to see you are still reading, Oz. 🙂
Between all the competitions and doing family stuff for the summer I actually get a chance to sneak onto the computer now and then!
Becoming way too complicated to be a simple dream or subconcious trauma coming from her quick experience of “the window”. My guess is that the other dimension really exists, contrary to Simon’s belief of it being memories generated by the Spire, thus meaning that through the Endstone and the Banestone, dimensionnal barriers weaken.
That’s bad. Real bad. Both universes could collapse one onto another, anihilating them both. And of course, Simon’s the only one with possibly the knowledge and understanding needed to counter that… :/
You are on to something as usual, DK. The next page may have some answers for you. 🙂
What a nightmare!