ext_5915 (
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2005-08-18 09:14 pm (UTC)
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Well, keep in mind this is supposed to apply
to singlets
.
Multiples, presumably, are people whose "subpeople" are much more complex and independent. This
could
be how natural multiplicity gets started.
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Multiples, presumably, are people whose "subpeople" are much more complex and independent. This could be how natural multiplicity gets started.