There are many explicit or implicit references to the Ship of Theseus in books, television, film, music, software, and games. Looking at the Daily Pronghorn, I noticed an interesting parallel with the Ship of Theseus story and the Boathouse story - in that bit's of the original are used to rebuild the new (similar to the ship in the story and the paradox of the same name). The boathouse is also on Lake Cormorant - … Ship of Theseus tells the story of a man who woke up in a port city without any kind of memory about himself. I’ve been reading S.: Ship of Theseus by Doug Dorst and J.J. Abrams, it was a gift, and it’s really good, it’s interesting because it’s layered in story and in interpretation, subjective in a way that, although all books are—or can be—is conceived in a way that is almost romantically so. Straka, not some absurd attempt to try to represent all the footnotes and the running conversations in the margins as recorded dialogue. That would as foolish. 1 like • 5 shares. Inside is what looks like an old library book, complete with shelf code and date stamps of its borrowing history. “There’s a whole Ship of Theseus thing in the comics with Vision and we were like, ‘Well, that would have been a lot easier if we just knew that from the top This is an audio book of "Ship of Theseus" by V.M. “S,” the new mystery novel by J. J. Abrams and Doug Dorst, may be the best-looking book I’ve ever seen. People who complain that it's an audio book of Ship of Theseus totally miss the point. S by J. J. Abrams and Doug Dorst. Schaeffer is just a bit livid. Like all things Abrams, S is dripping with mysteries, conspiracies and questions. 1. Inverse - Eric Francisco • 58m. Do you require elaboration? 'WandaVision's Ship of Theseus moment has a surprising comic book origin 'WandaVision's Ship of Theseus moment has a surprising comic book origin. Its jist is that you’re reading an old library copy of another book, Ship of Theseus, that may’ve been created as an espionage tool by its illustrious author.Two bookworm sleuths (and hopeful lovers!) The variance in supposed pen-color is just one of many little details that give the illusion of Ship of Theseus as a real, well-read book. The Ship of Theseus is a thought experiment so old that it’s not even clear who thought of it in the first place.