Tuesday, September 15, 2009

From the vault of Oz.

I wouldn't be me if not always thinking about my untimely demise.

So, on the off chance I die before my ideas are conceptualized and come to fruition, I want to post the bare bones here and if life is cut short by the sweet sweet scythe of death, I want you two, (and a possible Caleb) to see it to it's end.

I have a LIFE series I want to do: four novels/movie revolving around various blahblah not important.

BUT! Think Time Traveler's wife without the obvious false advertising that it was about the time traveler not his bitch ass wife. And replace time, with parallel universes. Multiverses then. But his whole life he skips between worlds, replacing that universes original him and absorbing his knowledge. So As he warps across multiverses he erases himself from that timeline/universe and ultimately eradicates his whole existence to a single universe.
There's also a subplot of love and possible social commentary on life as a whole. Shouldn't be so hard since I could tie in whatever I want, no?

5 comments:

  1. That sounds cool, but go watch jet li's one first. Its a bit similar.

    And I don't think you should worry about dying...yet lol. but of course we would on the off kitten hit by lighting while being pet by an emo kid chance that some thing should happen.

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  2. Fuck that film. He's not killing himself to gain power. It's more the sense of, he's warping between worlds, at first unintentionally and then to regain equilibrium, but in the process unknowingly is taking whatever remnants there was of him with him on his trip.
    I thought at first we would warp and no problems, but then what about that universes original him. Would he also have knowledge of being replaced? Or would he in turn have swapped places with the preceding universe? In which case that would spawn off an entire unlimited chain of excess universes not comprehensible within the continuum. So to make it simple, as he enters the universe, he absorbs the trace of that universe. As he exits, he takes it with him, leaving his role void, and in return collapsing the stability of his universe.

    Eh?
    Somewhat makes sense?
    I know of such things like breathing at a millisecond interval later than you would have in other instances would of course also lead off to an alternate universe, but in those intances it would be so insignificant a change that the timelines of those miniscule differences would coincide in one way or another and produce the same effect, so cancelling or rather absorbing each other.

    Also, when he warps, he doesnt know what he's warping into. So he could warp to a universe where he's gone insane and in doing so would always carry a trace of relentless insanity with him. Or goes to war. Or falls in love. Or wins the fucking nobel peace prize.

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