“Children of the Stone” introduced me to not only Circular Time but to intersecting time streams of circles within circles which can each intersect with normal time.

“Children of the Stone” introduced me to not only Circular Time but to intersecting time streams of circles within circles which can each intersect with normal time.

Of course… the implication is that we don’t know if normal time is normal at all either. Thanks Nickelodeon for introducing my young brain to brain-twisty stuff. I think it’s a good thing.

“The main premise of this idea is that the village within the stone circle exists in a time rift, where the same actions are played out (with minor variations), over and over again, with the end result being that the power of the circle will eventually be released to the outside world. Whenever this is faulted, however, the time circle resets and the same events attempt again to unfold. However, since time is passing in the outside world in a normal way, that within the time circle must also progress matching the time period of the real world while still attempting to play out the events within.

Within Children of the Stones, there are four cycles of the time circle that are clearly described, although in reality there are likely to be a great number more.”

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