

While two realms may exist together along the same continuum chronologically speaking, there always seems to be a hiccup in the time experience traveling between them. Of course, this is at heart a very common element in fantasy quest novels that transport a character from the world they know to stranger wonderland. This state of alienation is touched upon here in this quote that suggests very hardily that there is a complicated connection between time and space and, furthermore, they don’t always co-exist in the way one would presume. There is a bit of a Heisenberg thing going on here: one can know where they are or when they are both knowing both at the same it is a bit trickier. Keeping in mind, of course, Einstein’s theories that time and space are essentially the same thing, cosmically speaking. Time is not merely of the essence in this book, it is the essence of the story. There’s a lot of time in London, and it has to go somewhere-it doesn’t all get used up at once.” Door “There are little bubbles of old time in London, where things and places stay the same, like bubbles in amber. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
