<div>>From: Jerry Friedman <<a href="mailto:jerry_friedman@yahoo.com">jerry_friedman@yahoo.com</a>></div>
<div>>But I see two possibilities in addition to Mr. Wolfe's starting with the idea that Urth was in our future and retconning it into a past universe. One is the >apparently Brunian possibility that different universes and iterations will have overwhelming similarities for reasons we don't understand (unless Josh does). >In that case many or all of the universes have the names "Robert" and "Marie" at some point ("Marie" coming from "Miriam" even though there was no Mary >Mother of Jesus). Even the saints' names could be names of exemplary people who were equivalent to the saints of our world.</div>
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<div>I always thought Wolfe answered questions about the nature of Christ in Severian's universe obliquely but definitively in BOTNS. Time is not linear and future events influence past events. The legend of Baldanders and his doctor ripple through time to inspire our own Dr Frankenstein. A stone dropped in a pond sends ripples in all directions and I believe the analogy holds here; time is not linear and immutable but elastic and intertwined. As things such as Christianity exist in our universe and have such a strong influence they can (and in my opinion do) send ripples of influence to Severian - wherever he is placed.</div>
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