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<div style="font-color: black"><b>From:</b> <a
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<font face="Arial" size="2">He corrected me that Blue was
most definitely not Urth. Is such a correction necessary
in metaphor? I asked him if Silk passing through the same
passage that the ship in UotNS past through would result
in him winding up on past Urth from it's future (Blue),
and his response was, No, no, NO! Green is Urth.<br>
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Wait! So shouldn't Green be Urth's *past*?<br>
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