In a medium-chat with Nishio, the following was mentioned:
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By the way, I’ve been reading a book called “Toy Repairer” recently, and the story of the “Strolling Man” delving into the concept of time was quite interesting.
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The idea that time is not linear was refreshing.
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There are many depictions in the book that challenge our common sense perception of time, making you think.
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I wondered if I should add (Nishio) to these statements…
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/nishio/Strolling Man (Beware of Spoilers)
- Is this it?
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The concept of time perception is one of the brain’s functions, and in reality, time does not flow linearly. It is a science fiction setting where the brain makes it appear as if time is one-dimensional, similar to how the brain itself is one-dimensional.
- The experience of “searching for topics that came up while conversing with Nishio AI on /nishio” is interesting.
- Re: Request from Mr. Yoda
- Smooth World and Its Enemies by Banmei Ren had a similar setting, right?
- I think that one was more about traveling between parallel worlds rather than a timeline.
- It was a story about people who exist in a world where the axis of parallel worlds exists and they unintentionally move between them.
- That part is still…
- I think that one was more about traveling between parallel worlds rather than a timeline.