3.12.2011 A friend of the imagination. The word 'phylogon' comes from a novel by Philip K. Dick called The Divine Invasion. His character manipulates history by rearranging a stack of phylogons. So when I write about flattened cubes as portals in time, just think of it as the fanciful beginning to a good science fiction story. Something like, "John suspected there had been a shift in the universe when moments in the day began to unfold like a flower blooming."
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