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Ubiquity
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Does it lead to delusions and would a brisk walk break the compulsiveness?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, it could lead to delusions. The sufferer would believe that they should be everywhere at once, and thus become deluded into thinking that they are really nowhere. I don't really think that a brisk walk would do any good, because there would be the belief that the walk is leading nowhere, and that the ubiquity feeling is really becoming an illusion. Hmmm. I must speak with my learned colleagues about this - if I can find them.