However, people still find it difficult to navigate the pale world without getting lost and suffering mental damage. Some say the damage is caused by extreme sensory deprivation. Others who fade are somehow made up of past information, which is humiliating. That this is a rarefied past, not a rarefied matter. They call it a fusion of the self – pallor not only overrides the laws of physics, but also the laws of psychology; maybe even history – the human mind is overly absorbed in the past.
Excess radiation is a terrible feeling, and international standards severely limit civilian travelers to six days of pale exposure a year. Entroponetic Business Class members receive special training and training for 22 travel days per year.
It is noteworthy that there are signs of pre-modernist transitions. Successful pale accident sailing depends not only on technical knowledge, but also on intense mental training. Some of these tactics have been around for thousands of years.
Entroponetics is the scientific study of pallor. Pallor has been studied in one way or another for thousands of years, and the most recent version belongs to the Graad. The study of settlement dates back 6,000 years to the island of Mundi and the Pericarnassians who called it the Western Plain. They did not go around the entire Pericarnassus superisole and decided that this was just a feature of the West, not yet realizing its ubiquity.