"My father used to read me bedtime stories out of this book called Evolution of Consciousness," Case says. One night he drew two points on a piece of paper. He asked what the shortest distance was from point A to point B. "A straight line," she said. 'There's an even shorter distance," he responded. And he folded the paper over so the two points touched—"which is the idea of a worm hole. Compressed time and space," Case says. "He told me this when I was four or five, and I would think about it every single night."
by Lily Cunningham / Fast Company (http://www.fastcompany.com/article/amber-case-digital-philosopher)
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"She's a digital native," Krug says. "She's from the future. She's, like, come back to help us figure out how to think."
Someone has a crush.
Hehehe...Scot what have you been up to? : )
That comic you linked to is alarmingly close actually - just not quite the killing part.
I Knew It : ) Sexy!
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