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In this modern world, even going “the long way around,” we are separated by fractions of a second. Point134 brings cultures together in a constructive and dramatic format to illuminate and share the things we have in common.

0.134 seconds is the [approximate] time it would take light (in a vacuum) to circumnavigate the earth (40,075,160 m @ 299,792,458 m/s = 0.133675 s). Actual trip time would depend on the medium (air, optical fiber) and precise path and is more likely to be something on the order of 0.2 seconds, but this is an idea about ideals.