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Nexus effect
The nexus effect is when the lifes and events of other worlds realitys existences dimentions and universes seep into the minds dreams and imaginations of other people. Sometimes these people become writers poets playwrites movie makers novelists or just write storys… sometimes they may find ways to those worlds…. And often times they and their readers never know that those places actually exist.
The chroniclers came up with this theory but then so did a certain amateur writer…. Nexus effect.
Nexus
nex⋅us
[nek-suh s]
–noun, plural nex⋅us⋅es, nex⋅us.
1. a means of connection; tie; link.
2. a connected series or group.
3. the core or center, as of a matter or situation.
4. Cell Biology. a specialized area of the cell membrane involved in intercellular communication and adhesion.
Origin:
1655–65; < L nexus a binding, joining, fastening, equiv. tonect(ere) to bind, fasten, tie + -tus suffix of v. action, with tt > s
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The nexus effect is when the lifes and events of other worlds realitys existences dimentions and universes seep into the minds dreams and imaginations of other people. Sometimes these people become writers poets playwrites movie makers novelists or just write storys… sometimes they may find ways to those worlds…. And often times they and their readers never know that those places actually exist.
The chroniclers came up with this theory but then so did a certain amateur writer…. Nexus effect.
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Little thing i came up with a while back dont worry ill post something about the chroniclers later if i get around to it.
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Edit-Tuesday, July 28, 2009:
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