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Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 02:38
by Raluca_Mihaila
How convincing was the author in explaining such a difficult concept? I thought that he did a great job and everything was very clear. He also provided enough information for readers who want to get into more details.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 03:44
by Fliesie01
Normally when I think of multiverses and the space-time continuum I get so confused, but the author did a great job at explaining it, I could follow along with ease and enjoyed the story.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 07:36
by Unsullied
The story he started with, of Garry's accident and how different outcomes would have been possible was amazing and understandable. I however got a little confused in the pages that followed and had to be really keen to get it.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 07:36
by Amanda Dobson
I think that explaining that concept is hard in general unless you have that background. The author did do a outstanding job in explaining it because I have always had trouble understanding it but while reading this I had very little trouble. I now have a better understanding of the multiverse theory in general.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 08:04
by Anna Bookowski
I was fascinated by the multiverse theory for a while already and I think I get the whole concept well. So I must admit I was very curious how the author will deal with it. And he did very well! I think everything was clear and possible to understand even if you didn't know anything about it before.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 12:21
by DyanaFl
I think the author did a spectacular job in presenting the theory. It's difficult to lay down these concepts in a simple way but the story maintained its fluidity well in those terms. So I really enjoyed it. Things were made easy by representing the worldlines by different colors and showing their similarities and differences in an easy manner as well.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 12:26
by Mtibza eM
I think the author did a great job in introducing such a complex theory. The aspect that made it perfect is that at the beginning of every chapter, it was written which universe that particular chapter was set on.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 01 Jul 2021, 15:43
by ROSEY-ANN
Fliesie01 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2021, 03:44
Normally when I think of multiverses and the space-time continuum I get so confused, but the author did a great job at explaining it, I could follow along with ease and enjoyed the story.
I agree. The author did a great job explaining the existence multiverse. Normally we speak of a universe where there is only one outcome for every action taken. However, in a multiverse the outcomes are infinite. This explanation clarified the events and the theme of endless possibilities.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 02 Jul 2021, 01:18
by Neenu B_S
I think the author was very successful in reaching the concept to the readers. While reading the book, I never felt confusion even though there was many worldlines which consisted the same characters. The talent of the author to exhibit the book in such a simple way is remarkable and worth mentioning.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 02 Jul 2021, 01:23
by scaryeyes_25
I think connecting the multiverse to our dreams makes it more realistic and easier to understand. Because one way or the other we experienced that already when we dream about something repeatedly. Also, we are all aware that a certain action produces this reaction compared to a different action to a same scenario that will produce a slightly different reaction.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 02 Jul 2021, 01:38
by Victor Kilyungi
I agree that he did a great job in explaining the multiverse concept. The repetitions also served to cement the theory well. What I know of multiverses I've learnt from movies so it was really nice to have this book explain it to me, and I got an entertaining story too!
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 02 Jul 2021, 02:10
by MarcellaM
The method of clarifying the author used in explaining the concept of worldlines is extremely convincing. I still agree that this concept applies in real life and requires a little bit of backup information to be approved.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 02 Jul 2021, 03:24
by B Sheila Holt
Oh. I feel the author did a great job of explaining this whole theory. I had not really heard much about all of this prior to this book, but now I have a much clearer point-of-view and better understanding. He presents his explanation in a very simple, yet interesting way.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 02 Jul 2021, 15:51
by Precious Naiti
The multiverse theory in the sense explained by the author seems plausible. What happens when we dream is a mystery and no one really knows for sure what happens during that time.
Re: Explaining the multiverse theory
Posted: 02 Jul 2021, 19:22
by ROSEY-ANN
Shillah A wrote: ↑02 Jul 2021, 02:10
The method of clarifying the author used in explaining the concept of worldlineni is extremely convincing. I still agree that this concept applies in real life and requires a little bit of backup information to be approved.
The author clarified the theory several times. I recall the message he sent to Michelle in one of the worldlines. I think the message was one of the ways the author offered clarity.