ATDTDA (13) - bilocations
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 16 10:53:59 CDT 2007
Agreed Laura,
What are the larger metaphysical, (so to speak), thematic---HUMAN---meanings behind this theme, do we all think?
1) life, Hisotry could have gone differently......could go differently? (not as sure about that)
2) We are NOT Determined in the psychological sense.?
3) Because of the unidirectional nature of Time............these 'other selves" in our real reality
are just 'the roads not taken?" ??
Mark
kelber at mindspring.com wrote:
P. 355 in the Iceland Spar section of the book seems to pave the way for the upcoming Bilocations section. It's a small, pithy passage which seems to cover some of the major themes of the book -
light, space, time, entropy:
Zambini the magician:
" Bringing out a small, near-perfect crystal of Iceland spar. 'Doubles the image, the two overlap,
with the right sort of light, the right lenses, you can separate them in stages, a little further
each time, step by step till in fact it becomes possible to saw somebody in half optically, and
instead of two different pieces of one body, there are now two complete individuals walking around, who are identical in every way, capisci?'" (bottom of p. 354-355)
The process is irreversible, he explains. It's not an optical problem, it's a problem of the unidirectional nature of time. The result: Zambini's created a series of doubles, leading to lawsuits and other headaches. The film "The Prestige" came out a couple of weeks before ATD and
deals precisely with this intersection of magic and science. Worth seeing for anyone who hasn't already (and much better than the book version).
Laura
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