Several times I had vague glimpses of the library grounds, but without being able to interpret them clearly.

For instance, here, time and space are more or less interdependent.

There, the elements or time are laid out like space is here.

There, time expands and the variations appear as probabilities:

Instead of today turning into tomorrow, today’s equivalent turns into the probabilities of itself --- and you can travel to any of these in the same way that we travel from city to city.

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