
As to "Why Mobius Band" - I don't know about you, but happens many times with me that, after my thought process has taken off on a random excursion, it goes over a wide range of different issues and often many sides of the same issue, but eventually comes back to the original topic that triggered the thought in the first place. However, even though the trajectory is zigzag and the issues are unrelated to one another, yet there is the continuity of an underlying thread that binds one thought to its immediate predecessor (much like the thought of a fishing trip triggering another thought on today's lunch menu). A statistical physicist would probably call it an example of a "Markov process", in which the current state is determined solely by the preceding state, and not the ones before that. But I digress: my point is, this underlying continuity resembles to me the absence of an abrupt "edge", and your thought can wander away and flip around and still return to the starting point without ever making a U-turn, as if it is walking on a Mobius Band of its own.
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