Talk:Multiverse (Michael Moorcock)
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Moorcock's definition of multiverse
editCopyrighted in 1977, Michael Moorcock's "A Messiah for All Time" (aka The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming) has a definition of multiverse in Chapter One (essentially a forward by Moorcock): "...the "chronoflow", visiting periods of the past and future of this Earth as well as those of other Earths which...coexist with ours in a complex system of intersecting dimensions making up something called the "multiverse." Reference: Moorcock, M (1977) A Messiah for all time (The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming). Daw Books, Inc., New York New York. (Donald Wollheim, Publisher) Katinoz (talk) 14:53, 15 July 2023 (UTC)