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− | Something that when you go into it in a straight line you come out at a different place and/or going in a different direction than you should according to Newtonian physics. [[Fans]] are always wandering into such things in strange cities and getting losted. A slitely different affair was the turntable on which the | + | Something that when you go into it in a straight line you come out at a different place and/or going in a different direction than you should according to Newtonian physics. [[Fans]] are always wandering into such things in strange cities and getting losted. A slitely different affair was the turntable on which the Shirley-Savoy<ref>The Shirley-Savoy Hotel was the site of [[Denvention]], the 1941 [[Worldcon]].</ref> in [[Denver]] is mounted, so that you can start near the hotel, walk blocks and blocks, and still be near the hotel. |
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Latest revision as of 09:51, 25 September 2021
(For other twisty things, see Warp (Disambiguation).)
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
Something that when you go into it in a straight line you come out at a different place and/or going in a different direction than you should according to Newtonian physics. Fans are always wandering into such things in strange cities and getting losted. A slitely different affair was the turntable on which the Shirley-Savoy[1] in Denver is mounted, so that you can start near the hotel, walk blocks and blocks, and still be near the hotel. |
See also: Wapakoneta Triangle.
- ↑ The Shirley-Savoy Hotel was the site of Denvention, the 1941 Worldcon.
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