Far Enough In the intermittently Euclidian space of cities, parallel lines may intersect if you follow them far enough. The only way to know is to follow one far enough. Riemann's map is no better. The whole thing could go flat in time, and you would find yourself thinking n dimensions when you should be thinking two, lost in lines that appear to be points, planes that appear to be lines, lines that lie side by side and do not think forever far enough. |