Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for August 24, 2014
Transcript:
verne: picture this: in hindu mythology, the world is carried by four elephants standing on a turtle, swimming through space! verne: ommmmmmm.... elephant: cooties! mildew alert! mayday! Verne: if only it were true. rj: ...we'd be cosmic toast. hammy: Scary turtle.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 10 years ago
I prefer the mythology where the earth is on the back of a turtle, which is standing on a larger turtle, which is standing on a larger turtle. It’s nothing but turtles all the way down.
ferritt123 about 10 years ago
The great A’Tuin. (species Chelys galactica) The only creature in the universe who knows exactly where it’s going.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
So some Hindu belong to the flat earth society.
cabalonrye about 10 years ago
Nope, that’s only Pratchet’s discworld.
eschmenk about 10 years ago
@cabalonrye: Nope. Pratchett said that he got the idea from elsewhere (an “Indo-European sophistication”). If you search for “In Indian Myth Our World is Supported by Four Elephants Standing on the Back of a Giant Turtle” you can find a old poster that’s for sale that’s supposedly much older than the Discworld books.
Ermine Notyours about 10 years ago
Earthquake!
Keith Messamer about 10 years ago
Don’t tell the animal rights activists about that. They have a cow over two iPads on a tortoise’s back.
Stephen Gilberg about 10 years ago
I do wonder how the idea began.
JP Steve Premium Member about 10 years ago
After some marathon Discworld reading, I tried Stephen Hawking’s “Brief History of Time” as a change of pace. Of course that book had to start out with a world balanced on the back of a turtle too!
Eleanore McMillan about 10 years ago
The art work here by T Lewis is exceptional!
PATRICK MCMANUS about 10 years ago
Thank you Terry Pratchett
nickidewbear about 10 years ago
In any case, poor Verne’s got the world on his back.
Archistoteles over 2 years ago
Great art.
Jim Crigler 3 months ago
Terry Pratchett would be proud!