My boss said I could step out for 'some fresh air' on my lunch break. I don't think this is what he meant. (Also, the security deposit on the emergency exit portal is non-refundable.)

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My boss said I could step out for 'some fresh air' on my lunch break. I don't think this is what he meant. (Also, the security deposit on the emergency exit portal is non-refundable.)
An Impossible Space
What makes a space impossible? How do we know whether or not a space can really exist within the confines of the space itself if we have no real way or understanding of how to get there, or how to leave there. Is the space we live in impossible? Is the force dragging us down to the center of the earth pretty much something impossible? You can say "Is that real?" or "Does that really exist?" about any space. Is the concept of space impossible. Rooms are never endless but could that be logical. Could separations like doors and walls, and things to contain us like tall buildings be more impossible then walking on air. Could the confines of space be impossible. Impossible to contain air, water, life?
In an impossible space I want to see, observe, be one, with the logical and illogical and look at a space and understand but not comprehend how things work and fit together to make the space, space being a possible present place, as logically impossible as possible.