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... ed in a bizarre enclosed space, it did not prevent them from sequentially perceiving changes because the "disturbance" was indeed significant.
It wasn’t physical weightlessness, but rather a sense of spiritual disorientation, as if being swallowed by eternal darkness.
In general, Su Gao’s metaphor was quite accurate, and the fact that no one objected afterward was evidence of this.
This was followed by a suffocating silence, as if the endless fall was an enormous test of ...
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