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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Sometimes when you travel to Another World, time seems to pass faster or slower than at home, or maybe time at home even stands still. In some places though, the passage of time is completely disconnected from the passage of time at home. As a result of being completely disconnected from time, on returning to the normal world, whatever method you use to travel between it and the normal world allows you to choose any time to arrive rather than just the time you left at, in contrast with other worlds like Narnia, where no time (or very little time) appears to have passed on returning to the normal world, but you can only return to that particular time. |