The Paradoxical Geometry of Infinite Spheres

Imagine a sphere, perfectly round and smooth. Now, imagine the same sphere, but with a 90-degree rotation applied to it every second. And then, imagine the same sphere, but with that rotation applied to it again, every second, with the first sphere still rotating.

As we continue this process, the sphere becomes a maze of infinite reflections, a never-ending staircase of self-similarity. The laws of physics are bent, and time itself becomes a fluid that can be stretched and compressed.

But what's more fascinating is the emergence of a new, paradoxical dimension. A dimension that exists outside of our conventional understanding of space and time. It's a dimension that's not quite a dimension at all, but rather a... Transcendence.

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