The hands are generally restrained to a given horizontal range, not often going too far up or too far down. They move primarily side to side with minor up and down movement.




On earth, perceptual-landscapes are innately horizontal. Thus, as cognition was designed to meet the world's reality, P's landscape-navigation is also an exercise in horizontal positional navigation. The movement of the hands across a horizontal axis is reflective of cognitive breadth and expanse, rather than precise positional delineation. As the hands traverse a broad scope of physical space, so too is the mind encompassing a wider tapestry and informational context.

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