there's a whole literature involving putting people in non-euclidean VR spaces and seeing what happens, and I'm so down for it
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tldr; people learn shortcuts and navigate just fine in non-euclidean spaces (often a space with wormholes) this point to people forming a "cognitive map" that stores *local* info between points, as opposed to embeding all data in a global euclidean space
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