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''And its curls bring bottom to top, and top to bottom.'' | ''And its curls bring bottom to top, and top to bottom.'' | ||
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"Now imagine that in addition to that first big wave, and its series of smaller harmonic oscillations, you also had subharmonics resonating back upon themselves. And the whole slew build up in strange convolutions to form shapes that no longer look like waves, but instead look more like you or me. That ''are'' you or me." | "Now imagine that in addition to that first big wave, and its series of smaller harmonic oscillations, you also had subharmonics resonating back upon themselves. And the whole slew build up in strange convolutions to form shapes that no longer look like waves, but instead look more like you or me. That ''are'' you or me." | ||
− | Some of the listeners | + | Some of the listeners remain dumbfounded, while others began thinking curious thoughts. |
"Now what if," said the speaker, "this isn't all some just-so story, but describes the world we inhabit? Wouldn't that be the most fantastical thing?" | "Now what if," said the speaker, "this isn't all some just-so story, but describes the world we inhabit? Wouldn't that be the most fantastical thing?" | ||
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So reads the first line of the Great Poem. | So reads the first line of the Great Poem. | ||
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[[Category:Science fiction]] | [[Category:Science fiction]] |