Fehlt nicht mehr viel und Zonen-Gabys "Banane"
(http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zonen-Gaby) ist (nach geeigneten
Kriterien) genauso weit von einer optimal leckeren Urwaldbanane
entfernt, wie das oft nur bananenähnliche Zeugs in westlichen
Geschäften.
> Es existiert eine mittelbare Querverbindung zur Welt der Bibliotheken
"... The Unseen Library is the most famously magical of the Unseen
buildings. There are connections to every library and every
collection of books in the Multiverse, again by the principle of
L-Space. This includes earlier and later versions of itself. ..."
http://wiki.lspace.org/mediawiki/Library
"... Like the Bodleian Library at Oxford, the UU Library features
chained books – although at Oxford this is done to protect the books
from the students, whereas at UU it is done to protect the students
from the books. The high concentration of magical lore has warped the
Library interior into a locus of L-Space where the concepts of
distance and direction are only vaguely defined (it is generally
described as resembling an M. C. Escher pastiche of the Bodleian or
the British Museum Reading Room). Within L-Space the Library contains
every book ever written, possibly written, unwritten and yet to be
written. Since the contents of all libraries are in L-Space, it is
possible to enter a Library in one city and exit in another. Access
to libraries of other times or other realities is restricted to the
Librarian himself. ..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unseen_University
"... L-space, short for library-space, is the ultimate portrayal of
Pratchett's concept that the written word has powerful magical
properties on the Discworld, and that in large quantities all books
warp space and time around them. The principle of L-space revolves
around a seemingly logical equation; it is an extension of the
aphorism 'Knowledge is Power' ..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Other_dimensions_of_the_Discworld
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Librarian_%28franchise%29
PS: möglicherweise ist der Artikel ein Witz. (alles imho)
(http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zonen-Gaby) ist (nach geeigneten
Kriterien) genauso weit von einer optimal leckeren Urwaldbanane
entfernt, wie das oft nur bananenähnliche Zeugs in westlichen
Geschäften.
> Es existiert eine mittelbare Querverbindung zur Welt der Bibliotheken
"... The Unseen Library is the most famously magical of the Unseen
buildings. There are connections to every library and every
collection of books in the Multiverse, again by the principle of
L-Space. This includes earlier and later versions of itself. ..."
http://wiki.lspace.org/mediawiki/Library
"... Like the Bodleian Library at Oxford, the UU Library features
chained books – although at Oxford this is done to protect the books
from the students, whereas at UU it is done to protect the students
from the books. The high concentration of magical lore has warped the
Library interior into a locus of L-Space where the concepts of
distance and direction are only vaguely defined (it is generally
described as resembling an M. C. Escher pastiche of the Bodleian or
the British Museum Reading Room). Within L-Space the Library contains
every book ever written, possibly written, unwritten and yet to be
written. Since the contents of all libraries are in L-Space, it is
possible to enter a Library in one city and exit in another. Access
to libraries of other times or other realities is restricted to the
Librarian himself. ..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unseen_University
"... L-space, short for library-space, is the ultimate portrayal of
Pratchett's concept that the written word has powerful magical
properties on the Discworld, and that in large quantities all books
warp space and time around them. The principle of L-space revolves
around a seemingly logical equation; it is an extension of the
aphorism 'Knowledge is Power' ..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Other_dimensions_of_the_Discworld
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Librarian_%28franchise%29
PS: möglicherweise ist der Artikel ein Witz. (alles imho)