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'Repeating Horizons' are a feature of 'flat dimensions'; so called because, having travelled a certain distance from the axis mundi, the traveller makes no further progress, but experiences the illusion of having done so.
'Repeating Horizons' are a feature of 'flat dimensions'; so called because, having travelled a certain distance from the axis mundi, the traveller makes no further progress, but experiences the illusion of having done so.
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'Repeating Horizons' are a feature of 'flat dimensions'; so called because, having travelled a certain distance from the axis mundi, the traveller makes no further progress, but experiences the illusion of having done so.