Abstract
When we pass through places already known, the map of these territories precedes the experience, taking the virtual form in our mind. When we look at the horizon we see nothing else, but an imaginary map can form in our mind, indicating the virtuality of something that potentially exists but is not up to date. Thus, given the circumstances of perception, it is possible to affirm that we are also in an era of virtual horizons.
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