Re: Non-specific settings
- From: spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jonathan L Cunningham)
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 13:18:03 +0100
Charlton Wilbur <cwilbur@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"IR" == Irina Rempt <irina@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
IR> I've been toying intermittently with a story seed in which
IR> someone (or perhaps anyone, if taught how) could transport
IR> themselves instantaneously between locations as long as they
IR> were similar enough; sparked by finding myself in a bit of The
IR> Hague that was exactly like a bit of London.
I have lived within a half-mile of Prospect Street for the past 15
years.
Not the same Prospect Street, of course, but wouldn't it be nice?
I knew the discussion of non-Euclidean geometries a while back was
on-topic really.
It reminds me of Pratchett's L-space, too.
Jonathan
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