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TREATISE ON LITERATURE AS "SPOOKY
-    ACTION FROM A DISTANCE"
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-    There is this thing called "spooky
-    action at a distance."  Einstein
-    mentioned it first I believe.  It
-    is about how two electrons can act
-    like they are right next to each
-    other although they are very far
-    away (lightyears even).  For a long
-    time this puzzled scientists until
-    someone (not Einstein) figured out
-    that maybe the universe is a
-    hologram or projection.  So what
-    appears to be very far apart in
-    the hologram might actually be
-    very close in the substrate
-    reality.
-        I want to talk about this
-    effect in literature.  In literature
-    the writer writes words on a
-    substrate (paper) and later the
-    reader reads the same words off
-    the substrate.  Although the writer
-    and reader might be very far apart
-    from each other in time and space,
-    they experience the same effect
-    from reading the words.  Even the
-    writer reading his own words after
-    he has written them becomes a
-    reader and feels who he was at
-    that time, like a ghost.
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-    PROBLEMS:
-        Maybe the substrate isn't
-    paper it's what the writing is
-    about.  Where is the hologram?  Are
-    physics and literature comparable?
-    What if the universe isn't a
-    hologram what then?
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