M&D - Chapter 19 - going after Kronos?
Becky Lindroos
bekker2 at icloud.com
Mon Mar 30 08:13:57 CDT 2015
I would use a chronocular to either remember what I did or to see what I will do. In the case of the 11 lost days of 1752 I suppose it’s referring to jumping ahead in time. Breaking the word “schizochronic" down it looks like severely impaired time-keeping.
Bek
> On Mar 29, 2015, at 3:31 PM, David Morris <fqmorris at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Tools need a purpose. Or they are naught.
> Binoculars see afar, in Space.
> Chronoculars would look through time.
> But to what purpose?
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> David Morris
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> On Sunday, March 29, 2015, David Ewers <dsewers at comcast.net> wrote:
> Schizochronic is to time as binocular (Twin-telescop'd?) is to space? For what purpose would such a tool be created?
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