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Forrest
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I love the premise of this book. I'm afraid the scope is not entirely in line with my understanding of relativity and quantum dynamics. There's a lot of information I already know, so I might not be the right audience. I keep waiting for Egginton to cut to the chase and get into the meat, but I may have already tasted much of the meat. The corollaries with Kant and Borges' work in particular are intriguing, though.
— May 30, 2026 06:15PM
Forrest
is on page 154 of 368
I've always loved Borges' fiction, but knowing what I know now about his biography, I think I've found a kindred soul in many ways. I won't go into details because I don't want to impugn anyone I might inadvertently "expose" (past or present). Let's just say that when you're in a foxhole "together," you become friends fast.
— May 28, 2026 07:47PM
Forrest
is on page 75 of 368
Absolutely love this quote by Werner Heisenberg: "We have to remember that what we observe is not nature in itself but nature exposed to our method of questioning".
That was profound enough to write down in my commonplace book (yes, I do keep a commonplace book).
— May 18, 2026 06:43PM
That was profound enough to write down in my commonplace book (yes, I do keep a commonplace book).
Forrest
is on page 18 of 368
Poor, poor Borges. With his life of tragedy and triumph, the man should have been sainted. Saint Borges. I like the sound of that.
— May 07, 2026 06:45PM
Forrest
is on page 4 of 368
Okay, so I bought another book. Kill me. I mean . . . could you resist this premise? I could not. Call me weak-minded.
— May 03, 2026 08:42PM

