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a different sort of wormhole

Posted on 10Jan1331Mar13 by jessamyn

“Knowledge of the wormhole record will allow biologists to trace the recent biogeographic history of species, including invasives of economic importance, and historians to evaluate the place of origin and movement of a woodblock, book, document or art print.”

Read more about the wormhole record over at Quigley’s Cabinet (some images on that page may be NSFW)

Posted in booksTagged books, bookworms, mystery, test, worms

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