Imagine four balls on the edge of a cliff. Say a direct copy of the ball nearest the cliff is sent to the back of the line of balls and takes the place of the first ball. The formerly first ball becomes the second, the second becomes the third, and the fourth falls off the cliff. Time works the same way.
I understand what you mean. Some of the stuff in the second half was really far out. Near just deducts and connects some stuff that would be really impossible with the info he has. Still I enjoyed it. :P
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Also, forgot Kyle.