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The visible men

Or, down the multiversal rabbit hole.

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  1. Michael Moorcock claims to have invented the multiverse in 1961 but then he claims to have created London in 1965, the same year he created Jerry Cornelius, whose adventures won the Guardian Fiction Prize in 1977 despite the author's insistence of their authenticity. Colonel Pyat's final memoir The Vengeance of Rome appeared in January 2006. Moorcock is currently resting in a Texas institution.

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Moorcock, M. The visible men. Nature 441, 382 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/441382a

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