I read Carlo Rovelli's The Order of Time in @neilhimself's voice. It fits perfectly and I wish someone would pay Gaiman to do this to take some of the load off my imagination.
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I love
@carlorovelli and his work so much. That would be a stretch though.2 replies 0 retweets 14 likes -
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Yes. It's an admittedly convoluted fantasy, but it is a good one. This is one of my favorite bits of
@carlorovelli's book and where my brain filled in your voice. But, I love how it's a point of intersection between so many ways of thinking about the world!pic.twitter.com/AllfML6kHG
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Alt text of above image: > As human beings, we live by emotions and thoughts. We exchange them we when are in the same place at the same time, talking to each other, looking into each other's eyes, brushing against each other's skin.
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> We are nourished by this network of encounters and exchanges. But, in reality, we do not need to be in the same place and time to have such exchanges. Thoughts and emotions that create bonds of attachment between us have no difficulty in crossing seas and decades,
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> sometimes even centuries, tied to thin sheets of paper or dancing between the microchips of a computer . We are part of a network that goes far beyond the few days of our lives and the few square meters that we tread.
The Order Of Time by @carlorovelli (p.112-113)
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