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Unkempt
May 24, 2003

...perfect spiral, scientists are still figuring it out...

feedmegin posted:

I'm pretty sure one of the protagonists in the book explicitly briefly sees a vision of our universe (or one a lot closer to ours).

Yeah, the Japanese trade mission guy. (Was he a spy? can't remember.)

Also, in the book, the world described in the book-within-the-book, where the Germans lost the war, isn't the same as our world either.It's got a huge powerful British empire in the 60s for one thing. Whereas the film in the TV show seems to be ours.

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