In the age of Babylonian star maps, when celestial circles were the ultimate boundaries, relations of circles and their cyclical dimensions were the subject of philosophical treatises. Through the lens of an era unbound by modern Euclidean precision, one could see the universe as an endless loop, waiting for the lost mathematicians of Alexandria to inspire the new circles of abstract thought.
Consider, if you will, the triads of circles, deeds performed thrice not by divine necessity but by the cordial fear of circular completeness. This portrayal recalls the alchemists, who believed the ouroboros—a serpent devouring its tail—harbored secrets of dimensional integrity.
Infinite Puzzles Intersection PointsSo, remember when dimensions were circles and relationships spoke in curves. The past is both a linear journey and a cyclical echo, awaiting understanding through the lenses of arbitrary timeframes. What circles shall we traverse next?