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Oh, I’ve just discovered that, not only can you review an entire dome, but
also individual parts of that dome. So here I am, talking about the Infinity
Suite in the Palacium Hotel. If there’s one thing this planet does well, it’s
not worrying about how much space people take up. The Infinity Suite is the
best example of this. I have no clue how it works, but that’s the right word
for it. No matter how far I walk, or how many doors I step through, there’s
always somewhere new to be. There’s always a new room to explore. Yet, I can’t
get lost in it either. Each room, with no exception, has at least three doors.
You can go back the way you came, press forward to explore more, or exit to
the hallway. And when you do exit—again, no matter how deep you’ve gone—you’re
back where you started. But here’s the thing. Your suite has two entrances
from the main hallway. One goes back to the beginning, and the other returns
to where you last were. So it’s not just some kind of trick of the mind, or an
illusion. Or maybe it still is. It boggles my mind, I can’t figure out how the
crazy Escher configurations work. Your last known location is somehow being
stored in memory. And don’t you think that I’m just in a new hallway that was
designed to look exactly like the original one. I’ve made changes, both inside
and out, and tracked my progress. I’ve left little numbered pieces of paper on
counters, chairs, and couches to create a map. I’ve matched each number with a
photo of the room where I put it in. It matches afterwards. I can go back in
through the second door, and retrace my steps, and nothing will have shifted.
Those rooms are all in there where they’re supposed to be. That still doesn’t
rule out some kind of advanced holographic illusion, but I suppose it doesn’t
matter, does it? It’s still the craziest place I’ve ever been. They let me
stay here for two nights, but then I had to give it up, so someone else could
try it. There were presumably an infinite number of bedrooms, but I barely
slept, because I was too busy trying to figure out how it works. If you manage
to secure a booking, please write your own review, and provide any answers
that you may have. Or, if you have any explanations, or ideas of what other
tests that we could possibly run, comment below. I’m so confused and curious.
I won’t ever stop thinking about it.
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