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'''Blaseball History''' is the collection of, and scholarly discipline related to, the events, non-events, games, elections, and unhappenings of Blaseball, as well as their appropriate order and disorder in the Blaseball timeline.  
 
'''Blaseball History''' is the collection of, and scholarly discipline related to, the events, non-events, games, elections, and unhappenings of Blaseball, as well as their appropriate order and disorder in the Blaseball timeline.  
  
Because the Blaseball timeline is non-linear, it is extremely difficult to position events within an absolute frame of reference. Within smaller windows such as individual games, or seasons, the progression of time typically has a low enough variability so as to appear fully linear, but on broader scales this kind of strict categorization becomes impossible. As such, a variety of competing viewpoints on how to appropriate conceive of causality in Blaseball exist.
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Because the Blaseball timeline is non-linear, it is extremely difficult to position events within an absolute frame of reference. Within smaller windows such as individual games, or seasons, the progression of time typically has a low enough variability so as to appear fully linear, but on broader scales this kind of strict categorization becomes impossible. As such, a variety of competing viewpoints on how to appropriately conceive of causality in Blaseball exist.

Revision as of 22:08, 29 July 2020

Blaseball History is the collection of, and scholarly discipline related to, the events, non-events, games, elections, and unhappenings of Blaseball, as well as their appropriate order and disorder in the Blaseball timeline.

Because the Blaseball timeline is non-linear, it is extremely difficult to position events within an absolute frame of reference. Within smaller windows such as individual games, or seasons, the progression of time typically has a low enough variability so as to appear fully linear, but on broader scales this kind of strict categorization becomes impossible. As such, a variety of competing viewpoints on how to appropriately conceive of causality in Blaseball exist.