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a comment on the worldbuilding
Date: 2016-03-03 10:58 pm (UTC)However, if you go with an infinite branching worlds theory, Barnes could just pick the one universe out of an infinite set that happened to have no Rome yet a mostly untouched Arabian peninsula where a really charismatic Prophet was born who was influenced by the dominant Monothesitc faith of his time- Judaism.
Also, you are kind of showing a cultural bias (as am I)- if we were practicing Muslims, the inevitable existence of Islam in any timeline would be taken as a given.
Re: a comment on the worldbuilding
Date: 2016-03-04 12:33 am (UTC)Excusing it as "anything can happen given infinite TLs" strikes me as setting things up for a TL where the British lose the Battle of Britain because almost all of their planes are grounded or destroyed by mid-air goose collisions.
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Date: 2016-03-04 03:10 am (UTC)The second one even more so than the last.
The author didn't know enough about the history of the US and the history of the economics of cash cropping agriculture to make it make sense.