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Egon Spengler ([personal profile] pkemeter) wrote in [community profile] victory_road 2019-08-06 02:11 am (UTC)

Of course. Take whatever time you need. I am looking forward to our first interaction in person.

[He has a lot that he wants to say, but...he's afraid that it won't have the intended effect if he says it over text as opposed to in real life. He hates to admit it, but...ever since arriving to this dimension, there's been a nugget of fear that's been firmly lodged deep inside his brain that doesn't seem to be able to remove itself, no matter how much is done to dig it out.

He pushes the notion out of his mind. He's good at clearing his mind of excess thoughts.]


Well, most people think of dimensions as running parallel to each other, like several trains on a set of parallel train tracks, all going at the same speed down the rails. Each dimension, in this metaphor, being each train. However, although it is true that some dimensions run parallel to each other, that does not mean that time passes in a similar manner for each dimension. Some dimensions, or trains, may run slower, or some may run faster, or some may not appear to move at all in relation to other trains. Time is relative, after all, and we should not expect each dimension to remain synchronized with other dimensions.

Are you familiar with the legend of Urashima Taro?

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