From The Martian Child by David Gerrold:
"He could predict elevators. Take him into any building, anywhere. Take him to the elevator bank. Let him push the up button. Don't say a word. Without fail, the door he stands in front of will be the one where the first elevator arrives. . . It's useful only at science fiction conventions, which are legendary for recalcitrant elevators."
"Rationality disappeared. Rationality was impossible . Rationality was no longer operative in this continuum. Rationality was not a distinction in this paradigm. Rationality was meaningless."
Sunday, February 24, 2008
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