Eratosthenes, who once measured the Earth with shadow and light, walks again in the World of Tomorrow. No longer bound to Alexandria’s scrolls, he gazes beyond the horizon of stars, charting distances not with rods and cords, but with the hidden geometry of time. Where once he traced the curve of the Earth, now he seeks the curve of destiny — the invisible lines that bind worlds yet unborn. In the silence of tomorrow, his voice whispers: that truth is not in what we see, but in what we dare to measure, and in what we have the courage to imagine.
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