Posted by giveawayboy on November 09, 2002 at 15:04:14:
In Reply to: What is Parallel Universe? posted by thistle on November 09, 2002 at 12:29:31:
Parallel Universe is:
-a world similar to the one we live in
-fraught with "issues"…
-another universe that is a copy of our own
-in full operation
-directly related to our own
-similar and possibly even a duplicate of our own universe
-a fairly common tool in the box of any science fiction writer
-a forum for autistic people
-a hilarious display of mad fun and offbeat humor
-meeting wonderful people and seeing their eyes light up when they can be themselves
-a group of writers.....
-completely random
-bound by the laws of time
-absolute zero
-a good way to describe it
-a topic well covered in science fiction
-such a great idea
-the personal website of {steve meigs}
-on schedule for a november release {building hopes}
-terrorized by a dark being {indeed}
-especially designed for unchurched guests {indeed}
-the personal site of angel(s)
-a small group of christians who have come together in the spirit of love
-directly related
-that although it is invisible from this side
-a wonderful example of how artists and communities can work
-our own after all
-through the son
-your gateway to the better or worse life you choose
-for real
-revamped new
-almost complete
-created where you did make the right decision
-a place where things happen almost the same as they happen here
-one that exists in another dimension
-called
-cleverly constructed
-a great place to be
-a unique science fiction vision
I've isolated the selections that seem to be most consistent w the what we know as Parallel Universe. Any feedback on this? Sometimes the googlisms are remarkably real life. It seems that according to Google, Parallel Universe is what we make it. According to Google, we are new and revamped but incomplete, waiting for action. Alot of it has to do w our choices and our participation. You can see this theme again and agin in the above descriptions. Enjoy! Read through slowly and thoughtfully.
Later, Bill