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Non-Euclidean Geometry

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Mathematical concept used as metaphor for a surreal childhood experience where normal spatial rules don't apply

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"If you were lucky enough to spend your formative years in a space where the shortest distance between two points was always a straight line, it's hard to imagine what it was like to grow up in a non-Euclidean environment. Most people take the reliability of the Pythagorean theorem for granted. But f"
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