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—GIOVANFRANCESCO SAGREDO, LETTER TO GALILEO, 1612 HE STOOD BY THE RECLINING CHAIR he had taken his tutorial in, high in Rhadamanthys Linea, the Venice of Europa. Aurora was indeed there to greet him. “You look unwell,” she said, staring at him curiously. Galileo said, “I am fine, lady, thank you. Please, may we continue your tutorial where we left off? I need to understand better how things work, in order to alter my life away from a bad result. You said when we parted that I was only at the beg...inning of your science. That there was some kind of reconciliation that would solve the paradoxes we were mired in. That I am mired in.” Aurora smiled. She had in her gaze the glow that her name led Galileo to expect, even though she was obviously aged. “There is a reconciliation,” she said. “But it will require you to go much further than we did before. That session took you through four centuries, as I said. To get to the theory of the manifold of manifolds, you must keep going for a thousand more years.
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