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Annotations for My Love from Into the Forest.

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from We (Russian: Мы) a dystopian novel by Russian writer Yevgeny Zamyatin, completed in 1921. The novel describes a world of harmony and conformity within a united totalitarian state (Wikipedia). A recom,edned reading for Volume 2

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Brightest disruption

sun?

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Year Window

related to Window Reduction

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Terrapin Hopsecutioner

a American IPA style beer

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Morton's fork

a specious piece of reasoning in which contradictory arguments lead to the same (unpleasant) conclusion

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ENTR'ACTE 5: Artifact #2

The math equations are from the Riemann Hypothesis; they seem to be taken from the Wikipedia page. What's interesting is that Artifact #1 from TFv1 had equations from Riemann Zeta Function (which is used the the Riemann Hypothesis). In this Artifact most of the equations are regarding the growth (and bounding) of arithmetic functions. Maybe there is a math person here that can explain all this better but my best guess is this relates to the idea of the Narcons being “fractally locatable” as well as the idea of Koch’s snowflake which was mentioned in Xanther's chapter. It relates to the idea of whether something can grow forever, or be bounded, or (like Koch's snowflake) have an infinite perimeter bounding a finite space (can a Multiverse exist within the finite space of a book?) (Jesse Simms on facebook)

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