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7/12/2025, 6:08:25 AM
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God there's some ideas in this story I absolutely love.
Fighting an enemy with the power to alter the past but not the present, meaning the enemy can change past circumstances in any way that cause them to still lead up to the present state of things.
So what do you do? set up the most chaotically deterministic system possible centered on your own individual particulars so nothing about your current (or past) actions or qualities can ever be changed in even the slightest way without creating a different outcome.
I love this.
Also the twins (one eaten by the black hole, one escaped) are obvious symbolism for the (layman's understanding of) hawking radiation, where two virtual particles are created at the event horizon and only one escapes.
Also hole-in-the-hand that lets you do magical things, obvious jesus allegory. Both of these things won't be appreciated by 99% of readers though I suspect. Shame. There's stuff to enjoy here.
God there's some ideas in this story I absolutely love.
Fighting an enemy with the power to alter the past but not the present, meaning the enemy can change past circumstances in any way that cause them to still lead up to the present state of things.
So what do you do? set up the most chaotically deterministic system possible centered on your own individual particulars so nothing about your current (or past) actions or qualities can ever be changed in even the slightest way without creating a different outcome.
I love this.
Also the twins (one eaten by the black hole, one escaped) are obvious symbolism for the (layman's understanding of) hawking radiation, where two virtual particles are created at the event horizon and only one escapes.
Also hole-in-the-hand that lets you do magical things, obvious jesus allegory. Both of these things won't be appreciated by 99% of readers though I suspect. Shame. There's stuff to enjoy here.
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