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* FridgeBrilliance: Why is there a Renaissance and an Industrial Revolution very similar to the ones in [[RealLife our timeline]] on a world without Europeans? [[spoiler: Because these changes were not European. They were caused by people who were ''reincarnated'', like the main characters in the book.]]

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Why is there a Renaissance and an Industrial Revolution very similar to the ones in [[RealLife our timeline]] on a world without Europeans? [[spoiler: Because these changes were not European. They were caused by people who were ''reincarnated'', like the main characters in the book.]]
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** The writing style, in addition to updating its style across the centuries, also goes from describing the intimate details of foraging for food and a horse's reactions to glossing over [[spoiler:war and socialist revolution]] within a few paragraphs. Why? Because these stories, too, are part of the Great Wheel, going outward to inward, and the hub of a wheel describes a much smaller arc than the spokes or the rim.

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** The writing style, in addition to updating its style across the centuries, also goes from describing the intimate details of foraging for food and a horse's reactions to glossing over [[spoiler:war and socialist revolution]] within a few paragraphs. Why? Because these stories, too, are part of the Great Wheel, going outward inward to inward, out across time, and the hub of a wheel describes a much smaller arc than the spokes or the rim.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Why is there a Renaissance and an Industrial Revolution very similar to the ones in [[RealLife our timeline]] on a world without Europeans? [[spoiler: Because these changes were not European. They were caused by people who were ''reincarnated'', like the main characters in the book.]]

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* FridgeBrilliance: Why is there a Renaissance and an Industrial Revolution very similar to the ones in [[RealLife our timeline]] on a world without Europeans? [[spoiler: Because these changes were not European. They were caused by people who were ''reincarnated'', like the main characters in the book.]]]]
** The writing style, in addition to updating its style across the centuries, also goes from describing the intimate details of foraging for food and a horse's reactions to glossing over [[spoiler:war and socialist revolution]] within a few paragraphs. Why? Because these stories, too, are part of the Great Wheel, going outward to inward, and the hub of a wheel describes a much smaller arc than the spokes or the rim.
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OP is blatantly Eurocentric and ignores the plot of the book.
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OP is blatantly Eurocentric and ignores the plot of the book.


* FridgeBrilliance: Why is there a Renaissance and an Industrial Revolution very similar to the ones in [[RealLife our timeline]] on a world without Europeans? [[spoiler: Because these Europeans were ''reincarnated'', like the main characters in the book.]]

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* FridgeBrilliance: Why is there a Renaissance and an Industrial Revolution very similar to the ones in [[RealLife our timeline]] on a world without Europeans? [[spoiler: Because these Europeans changes were not European. They were caused by people who were ''reincarnated'', like the main characters in the book.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: Why is there a Renaissance and an Industrial Revolution very similar to the ones in [[RealLife our timeline]] on a world without Europeans? [[spoiler: Because these Europeans were ''reincarnated'', like the main characters in the book.]]

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