Taylor is lost in the Great American Airport system. I have a theory. There is only one airport. It's a multi-dimensional shape, to be sure. When you fly in an airplane, you aren't really traveling geographically, you're just phase-shifting to another manifestation of the meta-port. That's why you feel so drained and disoriented. It's only when you step outside of the airport that you snap back into reality. The snap always causes displacement, which is why it's 6 hours later or earlier than it should be. The airports generally map to hard points in reality, which is why when you leave DFW, you're in Dallas. What happens though, if that breaks down? I suspect it has, a few times. There are times when it takes me a day or two to realize, "Hey, I'm in Atlanta", and then be not at all sure that's where I meant to go.
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