it was on topic.
http://www.ludism.org/tinfoil/NotesOnMultiVerses
Regards,
Ron Hale-Evans
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 4:13 AM, Vlad Tanasescu vla...@gmail.com wrote:
No opinion yet (it is in my to read list) but I find the idea
fascinating and wanted to post the actual link to the game rules:
http://ludism.org
is the day I'll have to look for a new artform. :)
Thanks for your comments.
Ron
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The proteiform graph itself is a polyhedron
to the game rules:
http://ludism.org/tinfoil/MultiVerses
Regards
Vlad
On Apr 5, 10:58 pm, Ron Hale-Evans r...@ludism.org wrote:
Hi all,
Over the weekend, I posted the rules to a word game (stay with me
here) that I have been working on for a couple of years, called
MultiVerses. While nowhere
This is extremely gratifying. Readers of Greg Egan's novel Quarantine
would also like this.
http://msm.grumpybumpers.com/?p=20
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the right size for some purpose. I'm again
reminded of _Permutation City_ with the Autoverse that was really
just Planet Lambert and its surrounds.
Has this solution to the Fermi Paradox been thought of before? Thoughts?
Ron H-E
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