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Surinical t1_j25xeyg wrote

The coyote is the thing that hangs always out of sight. Not a reference to real science. The message is from some benevolent entity warning him to not let the coyote know he can see it or it will recognize him as an observer.

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jackiethewitch t1_j25xvoh wrote

> The coyote is the thing that hangs always out of sight.

Is this a pop culture reference I'm missing? (I live on pop culture references, that embarasses me.)

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Surinical t1_j25ym0y wrote

A few horror stories and movies are based around a monster that thinks it's invisible and the characters have to act like they don't see it while hiding how terrified they are, so I thought I would work that concept into this.

Dale shivers as the coyote approaches to show he somewhat can sense it, maybe as a feeling of being watched. So the coyote is what causes that hurry up and close the door feeling we get sometimes when it's dark and quiet.

There's not really much 'to get' that you're missing. I just thought it was an interesting concept.

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jackiethewitch t1_j261j5a wrote

> I just thought it was an interesting concept.

It was. Interesting enough that I was very bothered by not understanding it.

So it's supposed to be something of a mystery -- some supernaturalquantum mythological horror being.

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Surinical t1_j261peb wrote

Yes, that's what I intended, for the reader to be confused alongside the protagonist

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QuinticSpline t1_j26sop5 wrote

>So the coyote is what causes that hurry up and close the door feeling we get sometimes when it's dark and quiet.

... did you just curse us all?

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GalaxyTachyon t1_j28gc03 wrote

Sounds like a Tindalos hound, or subconsciously inspired by it. A canine hidden in the depth of spacetime.

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bigloser42 t1_j26ulxg wrote

Not a reference to real science that you know of. Those of us that have unlocked the deep mysteries of quantum mechanics know better, and we all turn away to avoid going mad.

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GalaxyTachyon t1_j28g6hd wrote

In a way, Lovecraft was right. The true reality of the universe is maddening. Quantum mechanics is just the first glimpse we have into the depth of the truth. Imagine what else we will see later on, and what kind of things lie at the bottom of the abyss.

Right now it almost takes a madman to comprehend and work with QM. I think we literally need a real mad man to go beyond it.

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