Tuesday, 19 August 2025

Three Multiverses

See Averorn. 

We compared three place-names:

Averorn
Meldilorn
Tanelorn

Each of these three authors:

Poul Anderson
CS Lewis
Michael Moorcock

- created a fictional multiverse.

Anderson's multiverse has a common point in the Old Phoenix. 

Lewis' multiverse includes the world of Narnia, the Wood Between The Worlds and Othertime.

Moorcock's Multiverse incorporates his several series.

All are united by creative imagination.

5 comments:

  1. Kaor, Paul!

    I might suggest others as well, such as David Wingrove's CHUN KUO series and Cordwainer Smith's Instrumentality of Mankind stories.

    Ad astra! Sean

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  2. Kaor, Paul!

    No, at most, alternate universes.

    Ad astra! Sean

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  3. There are some physicists who think that there -is- a multiverse.

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  4. Kaor, Mr. Stirling!

    I agree, with me trying to make sense of that idea reading books like Frank Tipler's THE PHYSICS OF CHRISTIANITY and Sean Carroll's SOMETHING DEEPLY HIDDEN. And that "preface" Anderson wrote for THREE HEARTS AND THREE LIONS.

    Ad astra! Sean

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