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I get it.Chris lives within the Croydon vortex where normal temporal flow is distorted by the presence of the large tachyon sump* buried deep under what was British Rail's Southern House.This plasticises time meaning what we call a week can last anything up to 3 years depending on ones distance from the epicentre.I used to work in Southern House and can attest that it felt like it took years to get the simplest task done...*where else would you dump all that waste time generated by 49 years of late running & delays?
Quote from: zenrat on April 29, 2016, 05:12:49 amI get it.Chris lives within the Croydon vortex where normal temporal flow is distorted by the presence of the large tachyon sump* buried deep under what was British Rail's Southern House.This plasticises time meaning what we call a week can last anything up to 3 years depending on ones distance from the epicentre.I used to work in Southern House and can attest that it felt like it took years to get the simplest task done...*where else would you dump all that waste time generated by 49 years of late running & delays?I believe NASA has a team looking at British Rail's legacy now, the idea being that the radical decoupling of distance travelled and time taken that they seemed to achieve might contain within it the seeds of a faster-than-light drive.