Ian Crossland
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Podcast Appearances
So the book never has a point of origin.
There's a name for this.
I forgot what it's called.
It could just be The Grandfather Paradox.
It's called the bootstrap paradox, where an item has no original source.
An object is sent back in time, then the person takes the object, and then later on sends it back in time.
Or it could be a song, like someone hears a song from the future, and then in the future plays the song
Or, like in Bioshock Infinite, you open a rip in the time-space continuum and listen to songs from other dimensions and then record them and release them in your own dimension.
Have you not played Bioshock Infinite?
I have not.
Man.
You know what the most disappointing thing about Bioshock Infinite was?
They got rid of the injections and you drink a soda.
Are you kidding me, dude?
Yeah, and Bioshock, it's a masterpiece.
It is a masterpiece.
If you've not played Bioshock, it will forever be one of the greatest video games or pieces of media ever created.
And they should definitely make a movie.
Based on Bioshock, but it's got to be true to the game.
So anyway, you go to Rapture, and it's just decimated, and they're splicer monsters.