
THE KEY LOT
For 140 years, the truth hidden within Edwin Abbott's Flatland has gone unnoticed—until now. The Key Lot, a groundbreaking new book, proves that Abbott's work was never just a story, but a revelation of a reality we failed to see. The "All-Seeing Eye" is not just a symbol— and the 2030 agenda in ways most could never imagine.

THE ALL-SEEING EYE
For 140 years, the truth hidden within Edwin Abbott's Flatland has gone unnoticed—until now. The Key Lot, a groundbreaking new book, proves that Abbott's work was never just a story, but a revelation of a reality we failed to see. The "All-Seeing Eye" is not just a symbol— and the 2030 agenda in ways most could never imagine.

FLATLAND THEORY
A Romance of Many Dimensions is a satirical novella by the English schoolmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott, first published in 1884. Written pseudonymously by "A Square",the book used the fictional two-dimensional world of Flatland to comment on the hierarchy of Victorian culture, but the novella's more enduring contribution is its examination of dimensions.
Physicists and science popularizers Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking have both commented on and postulated about the effects of Flatland. Sagan recreates the thought experiment as a set-up to discussing the possibilities of higher dimensions of the physical universe in both the book and television series Cosmos, whereas Hawking notes the peculiarity of life in two-dimensional space.