Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Borges, Jorge Luis (1941), The Garden of Forking Paths, Labyrinths: Selected Stories , 19-29, Buenos Aires, Retrieved on 2008-03-03
Folksonomies: new media literature

Memes

01 JAN 2010

 A Fictional Book that Describes Infinite Worlds

I have translated the entire work: it is clear to me that not once does he employ the word 'time.' The explanation is obvious: The Garden of Forking Paths is an incomplete, but not false, image of the universe as Ts'ui Pen conceived it. In contrast to Newton and Schopenhsauer, your ancestor did not believe in a uniform, absolute time. He believed in an infinite series of times, in a growing, dizzying net of divergent, convergent and parallel times. This network of times which approached one a...
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A book that describes infinite worlds fails without hypertext.

Parent Reference

 The New Media Reader
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Montfort , Nick and Wardrip-Fruin , Noah (2003-02-14), The New Media Reader, The MIT Press, Retrieved on 2010-03-01
Folksonomies: new media culture internet world wide web technology