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| '''"I myself did stumble [...] into that very Whirlpool in Time,— finding myself in September third, 1752 [...] as ev'ryone else mov'd on to the Fourteenth of September." '''<br /> | '''"I myself did stumble [...] into that very Whirlpool in Time,— finding myself in September third, 1752 [...] as ev'ryone else mov'd on to the Fourteenth of September." '''<br /> | ||
| Pynchon proposes the possibility of multiple worlds co-existing in time. A discussion of the collapsing of realities into one reality, as well as the "many-worlds interpretation" of quantum mechanics is discussed in the annotation for [[Chapter_5:_42-46#Page_45|page 45]]. This theme comes up numerous times in ''Mason & Dixon''. | Pynchon proposes the possibility of multiple worlds co-existing in time. A discussion of the collapsing of realities into one reality, as well as the "many-worlds interpretation" of quantum mechanics is discussed in the annotation for [[Chapter_5:_42-46#Page_45|page 45]]. This theme comes up numerous times in ''Mason & Dixon''. | ||
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"I myself did stumble [...] into that very Whirlpool in Time,— finding myself in September third, 1752 [...] as ev'ryone else mov'd on to the Fourteenth of September." 
Pynchon proposes the possibility of multiple worlds co-existing in time. A discussion of the collapsing of realities into one reality, as well as the "many-worlds interpretation" of quantum mechanics is discussed in the annotation for page 45. This theme comes up numerous times in Mason & Dixon.
