sin lugar a dudas una pedazo de obra de inicio a fin; me ha recordado en ciertos momentos a la pelicula del efecto mariposa... una de las mejores partes para mi, entre otras, fue la mencion del nombre "John Titor", pues la gente igual no se acaba dando cuenta de que esta basado en un personaje "real":
John Titor; y no solo eso, si que tambien existe una pagina donde se muestran todas sus locas teorias traidas del mismo 2036:
http://www.johntitor.compara mi, su nota es de 15/10
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por ultimo mencionar esto:
"The Hidden Meanings behind the Steins;Gate Logo"
Did you know? There are hidden meanings behind the Steins;Gate logos. This post will explain where to find these hidden symbols and what they mean.
The logo from the anime:
Logo from the original game:
Both are identical in shape and contain the same meanings. In this guide we will look at the original game logo.
The first thing you might notice is the letter i in “Steins” and the numbers 0.571024 written on it sideways. If you are a Steins;Gate mania you might have already guessed what these numbers mean. If it still doesn’t come to mind check out the timeline guide and take a guess.
If you haven’t figured it out yet, the numbers 0.571024 is the divergence number for the α world line right after Okabe sends the very first D-mail. The alpha world line is where Okabe’s perilous journey through time begins.
That’s not all, the stem of the letter i is shaped like the number 1, and the dot above the stem is actually a decimal point.
There is also a number 0 hidden in the dot above the i.
You can also see a “4″ and an “8″ in the letters N and S
The numbers “5″ “9″ and “6″ are hidden in the word Gate
Putting the numbers together in order you will get 1.048596. This is another divergence number. If the divergence numbers 0.571024 represented the start of the adventure (α world line), then 1.048596 is the divergence number for when the story ends.