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Inverted World Models and the Loss of Permeability
Reflections from an Unscripted Walk – Andersens Kaffeetasse 2025/11 (Andersen’s Coffee Cup) How Perception Becomes Inverted During a quiet walk, a thought appeared: that we often approach the world from the wrong direction. What seems large becomes insignificant. What is small becomes dominant. We treat details as if they were the whole, and overlook the
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