but that makes no difference, the point is why doesn't the knife sever Lyra and Pan (exept that that would make it an extremely short, 2 book trilogy)

Absoloutely. I see the human-daemon bond as having similar properties to an energy, rather than an elastic band. If there's any way the bond can find round, it will.the reason why the silver guillotine can sever human from dæmon.
the two small 'rooms' that Lyra and Pan are in are completely air tight and there is only one tube connecting the two of them. that means that all the bonds are directed down that tube. if something very sharp like the silver guillotine comes down in the middle of the tube then the bonds are severed because Lyra has no more connections with Pan.
did that make any sense?
Why? The energy of the connection between Lyra and Pan would 'flow' around anything that was in its way, whether it was another person, or object, or even a really sharp knife.i agree with your statement, but wouldn't the knife as least snag the connection?
Or it simply lacks a wielder. Remember Will was doing the cutting with his mind too, it was not just the knife.the knife is described to have two different sides, wich have different uses.. maybe the guilotine lacks the one special side that can cut throgh worlds.....?
Except that the Knife may well be a metaphor for employing advanced technology to malign or dangerous ends.It's fairly pointless to argue about the physics of the thing, that's hardly the point at all.
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