Huh. I guess you can find money on a busy street just waiting to be picked up if it’s in a currency nobody cares about. Alternatively, you can even find real currency if it lies at the basin of a slope nobody’s incentivised to travel down.
“The Mirror did not touch the ground; the golden frame had no feet. It didn’t look like it was hovering; it looked like it was fixed in place, more solid and more motionless than the walls themselves, like it was nailed to the reference frame of the Earth’s motion.”
(After having asked a friend how they interpreted my original comment, I think I should explain: The comment was meant as a compliment to the authors, because they’re taking seriously an idea that has been overlooked by mainstream science, and they’re helping people by being creative. I don’t think that interpretation came through because it relies on ideas explained in the book. I admit the comment was very arrogant and cynical of mainstream science, but that part was intentional.)
Huh. I guess you can find money on a busy street just waiting to be picked up if it’s in a currency nobody cares about. Alternatively, you can even find real currency if it lies at the basin of a slope nobody’s incentivised to travel down.
(After having asked a friend how they interpreted my original comment, I think I should explain: The comment was meant as a compliment to the authors, because they’re taking seriously an idea that has been overlooked by mainstream science, and they’re helping people by being creative. I don’t think that interpretation came through because it relies on ideas explained in the book. I admit the comment was very arrogant and cynical of mainstream science, but that part was intentional.)