![]() In essence, happiness in the real world creates a small feedback loop where those moments echo over to the Illusionary World to create the lights, and the lights fill "goddess" Ushio with love, which echoes back to create the lights in "our" world. The lights in the real world are the Illusionary World's Ushio's (post-transcendence) emotions rippling across the dimensions, much as the lights in the Illusionary World are the echoes of the people in the regular world. Kotomi's parents were researching string theory, and one can only assume they kept their explanations at a single "hidden"/parallel world because they didn't want to overwhelm their young daughter. The universe is effectively laid out in a basic interpretation of string theory, with parallel universes effectively broken up into alternate timelines for the purposes of Clannad. Just a couple of points, haven't read the whole thing: Unlike in other works of Key, if you remove the supernatural elements, the story won't make sense anymore. You can always assume that the miracle at the end was just Tomoya's wish being granted by the orbs because he deserved it, and the story would still be nice - the journey of a guy growing up, overcoming hardships, getting beaten down by life but still loved his family, finally getting his wish granted in the end. While it's so much more meaningful if you understand the supernatural elements, it's not needed at all for you to enjoy the series, as their surface story is so realistic and beautiful already. I also forgot to note how much I love CLANNAD's use of supernatural elements. Your mind does get insane when writing this much for hours. It has like almost 3000 words so I won't bother checking for typos, please bear with me.Įdited: Wowie, so many stupid typos that I spotted from just reading it once. I was requested to make this, so here you go. (Thanks to all of my friends who took their time out to proofread everything for me). ![]() THE POST HAS MORE THAN 4000 WORDS NOW LOL. NOTE: EDITED! TYPOS CORRECTED AND NEW POINTS ARE ALL PUT IN BETWEEN ** **.
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