Transcribed by Bert.
[February 13, 2016 Part 5 (17:08 mark)]:
Eliza: iON, can you tell us the major difference between a “world” and a “dimension”?
iON: Yes, a world is a world, and a dimension is a version that occurs in a world. Let’s say: “Can you tell the difference between a clock and minute?”
Eliza: Oh!
iON: Can you tell the difference? What’s the difference between a “clock” and a “minute”?
Eliza: A “minute" is in the clock.
iON: Yeah, a “dimension" is in a world. But now, can a minute mess up a clock? Yes, if it skips a beat, it can. Oh! Now you’re talking about dimensions that skip a beat. Now see, that’s what Bob calls a “slippage”. Sometimes when he’s running fits - and screaming - and hollering - and crying - that’s “slippage" that comes – that takes place - and he gets over that because he was like: “O h, it wasn’t really that at all - OK, no worries - no contest - no problem! Because it wasn’t that anyway.
Eliza: Would you say it’s easier to slip into another dimension than it is to slip into another world?
iON: No, they’re equally redundant.
[February 13, 2016 Part 5 (17:08 mark)]:
Eliza: iON, can you tell us the major difference between a “world” and a “dimension”?
iON: Yes, a world is a world, and a dimension is a version that occurs in a world. Let’s say: “Can you tell the difference between a clock and minute?”
Eliza: Oh!
iON: Can you tell the difference? What’s the difference between a “clock” and a “minute”?
Eliza: A “minute" is in the clock.
iON: Yeah, a “dimension" is in a world. But now, can a minute mess up a clock? Yes, if it skips a beat, it can. Oh! Now you’re talking about dimensions that skip a beat. Now see, that’s what Bob calls a “slippage”. Sometimes when he’s running fits - and screaming - and hollering - and crying - that’s “slippage" that comes – that takes place - and he gets over that because he was like: “O h, it wasn’t really that at all - OK, no worries - no contest - no problem! Because it wasn’t that anyway.
Eliza: Would you say it’s easier to slip into another dimension than it is to slip into another world?
iON: No, they’re equally redundant.
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