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A macronarrative consists of three consecutive Verses of Humanity.  A Verse is the span of a single infinity and thus represents the time from the beginning to the end of a single reality. For example, the Universe is our current Verse. Most Verses are unrelated, but the macronarrative consists of three Verses wherein events within the preceding Verse lead to the creation of the next Verse.  In other words, the three Verses can count as a single, interrupted chain of events, also known as a narrative.
A macronarrative is a series of consecutive [[Verses]] - the time from the beginning to the end of a single reality. A Verse can count as a single, interrupted chain of events, also known as a narrative. Then multiple Verses consist a macronarrative. Events within a preceding Verse lead to the creation of the next Verse, so that such a chain can occur.

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A macronarrative is a series of consecutive Verses - the time from the beginning to the end of a single reality. A Verse can count as a single, interrupted chain of events, also known as a narrative. Then multiple Verses consist a macronarrative. Events within a preceding Verse lead to the creation of the next Verse, so that such a chain can occur.