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... ple, but even in ancient Earth, people initially believed that their world was flat, leading to many amusing misunderstandings.
An individual's field of vision determined their cognitive boundaries.
Lunar people couldn't see distant landscapes, hence they thought that only their immediate surroundings could sustain them. Perhaps a few adventurous lunar individuals attempted exploration, but if their endeavors were unsuccessful, it could have led them to believe that the rest of t ...
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