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... jectory. Trajectory implies orientation. Orientation implies reference points. No points had been placed.
It did not persist.
Persistence implies endurance across duration. Duration implies span. Span implies distance. Distance implies separation. Separation had not been drawn.
It did not vanish.
Vanishing implies presence removed. Presence implies acknowledgment. Acknowledgment implies subject and object. Subject and object had not parted ways.
It did not ...
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