Have you ever read Heinlein’s novel “The Number of the Beast”? The main characters invent a device for traveling between universes, and when they use it, they end up in the worlds of their favorite sci-fi novels. They end up concluding that universes are created by the act of imagining them, and that there must be a world in which they themselves are fictional characters thought up by some author.
I should point out here that (although I haven’t read it) Lazarus Long is one of the book’s characters, making it possibly an early episode in the Crossover if the latter were real.
Have you ever read Heinlein’s novel “The Number of the Beast”? The main characters invent a device for traveling between universes, and when they use it, they end up in the worlds of their favorite sci-fi novels. They end up concluding that universes are created by the act of imagining them, and that there must be a world in which they themselves are fictional characters thought up by some author.
I should point out here that (although I haven’t read it) Lazarus Long is one of the book’s characters, making it possibly an early episode in the Crossover if the latter were real.