I have been contemplating the concept of 'Deep Time' and its impact on our perception of reality. Given that our brains evolved to handle immediate, local threats, our capacity to intuitively grasp timescales involving millions of years or the structural complexity of higher-dimensional objects is fundamentally limited. Are there specific cognitive frameworks or visualization techniques that you find effective for transcending these evolutionary constraints? I am curious if a more rigorous focus on non-Euclidean geometry or abstract visualization could fundamentally shift our collective understanding of spatial dimensions. What are your thoughts on the limits of human comprehension?