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A macronarrative is a series of consecutive [[Verses]] - 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 a 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.

Latest revision as of 05:02, 3 December 2022

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.