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In the depths of water, all I could feel was the movement of my body, but I didn’t know what was happening in my surroundings.

With my spatial awareness, I could only know that I was covered by something, but that was all about it.

I couldn’t know the difference between a fish and water — they both were objects in space, and ...

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