In memory of Madeleine L’Engle (11/29/1918-9/6/2007)

I can credit Madeleine L’Engle with giving me the desire and passion to seek out and understand higher level math. When I first read A Wrinkle In Time, I was fascinated by the implications of relationships in space/time and higher dimensions. Probably more so than the author intended, but nonetheless, my mind felt opened to the great potential of dimensionality in our small limited frame of 3D constraints. I felt awakened by it… and for a ten year old – that is huge.

Thanks to her, I am forever devoted to anything that deals with multiple worlds, time travel, and other dimensions. My own writing always follows my passion for such things.

And thanks to her, I know what a tesseract is. And thanks to Carl Sagan, you can too.

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