Mrs.
Which mistakenly takes the children to a two-dimensional planet, where they are flattened, yet
somehow manage to survive for a short while. This seems to indicate that tessering can be done
to other dimensions other than the known universe. The children are quickly taken
off...
Saturday, October 17, 2015
In A Wrinkle in Time, what does the children's experience on the two-dimensional planet tell you about tessering?
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