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Moorcock's definition of multiverse

Copyrighted in 1977, Michael Moorcock's "A Messiah for All Time" (aka The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming) has a definition of multiverse in Chapter One (essentially a forward by Moorcock): "...the "chronoflow", visiting periods of the past and future of this Earth as well as those of other Earths which...coexist with ours in a complex system of intersecting dimensions making up something called the "multiverse." Reference: Moorcock, M (1977) A Messiah for all time (The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming). Daw Books, Inc., New York New York. (Donald Wollheim, Publisher) Katinoz ( talk) 14:53, 15 July 2023 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Moorcock's definition of multiverse

Copyrighted in 1977, Michael Moorcock's "A Messiah for All Time" (aka The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming) has a definition of multiverse in Chapter One (essentially a forward by Moorcock): "...the "chronoflow", visiting periods of the past and future of this Earth as well as those of other Earths which...coexist with ours in a complex system of intersecting dimensions making up something called the "multiverse." Reference: Moorcock, M (1977) A Messiah for all time (The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming). Daw Books, Inc., New York New York. (Donald Wollheim, Publisher) Katinoz ( talk) 14:53, 15 July 2023 (UTC) reply


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