Glad it makes sense! You're right, there isn't a lot of explanation for the Iterations out there. I found it rewarding to dig through the novel and see what sense could be made of them.
I've read the novels a few times, and I kept meaning to look deeper at the relationship between the iterations and the contents therein. THanks for making this video!
Thanks for commenting! Yes, this book begs to be re-read - and the Iterations are definitely provocative. I like to think that the "Configurations" in The Lost World are similar, as Crichton appears to use them in a similar way - but there's in fact even less evidence in that book to make sense of it.
Thank you for breaking down one of the most important but least understood parts of the first novel. Great video!
Glad it makes sense! You're right, there isn't a lot of explanation for the Iterations out there. I found it rewarding to dig through the novel and see what sense could be made of them.
I've read the novels a few times, and I kept meaning to look deeper at the relationship between the iterations and the contents therein. THanks for making this video!
Thanks! If someday you find the time to go back and review the Iterations and discover something different or new, let me know!
@@Rogers6283 Yw! Will do!
Awesome video! Something that's very easily overlooked on first reading.
Thanks for commenting! Yes, this book begs to be re-read - and the Iterations are definitely provocative. I like to think that the "Configurations" in The Lost World are similar, as Crichton appears to use them in a similar way - but there's in fact even less evidence in that book to make sense of it.