@whknott @futurebird @MLE_online Wait... So if you get a room in one of these multiverse NYC's, you wouldn't know if invisible New Yorkers were in the room with you?
Creepy.
"Aah. I'll just lay here and..."
"MAID SERVICE!"
"AAAAAAAAACK!"
@whknott @futurebird @MLE_online Wait... So if you get a room in one of these multiverse NYC's, you wouldn't know if invisible New Yorkers were in the room with you?
Creepy.
"Aah. I'll just lay here and..."
"MAID SERVICE!"
"AAAAAAAAACK!"
@futurebird @MLE_online Of course you do. I bet one of your former students grew up to be a metaphysical engineer or something.
Oh that's easy, I know some people.
@MLE_online @futurebird Gotta figure out how to get ON one first
@futurebird Only if you can figure out how to get off the train at one of those stations
So, hold up. I could ride a train to NYC.2 and there would be a city there but no people, yet, still ... there would be "people" so things would just move around and change as if the city was alive, but never when I was looking at them?
That sounds kind of awesome for a vacation!
And creepy. Gonna add a #backrooms tag because at this point I think I might as well.
@futurebird They have secret new yorkers on them who are invisible to you as well.
But when you board a train that passes through the secret versions of new york, you are invisible to those residents living there.
A multiverse of new yorks whose only connection to each other is the shared subway system
There is something about an empty train “not in service” passing at “minimum station speed” that is elegant, and grim. I am convinced these are the trains that go to the other secret versions of NYC.
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