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I submit to you that it's clearly not a thunderbolt but an arrow indicating changing directions; that being overlaid on top of a pair of axes is obviously useful in the study of non-Euclidean geometry to indicate the use of wibbly-wobbly dimensions.


Particularly useful for timey-whimey relativistic analyses.


Related to The Whole Sort Of General Mish Mash.




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