i love the term "non-euclidean space." you know that one math guy from 300 bc? this space would blow his tits clean off
Maybe not him, but that's definitely what happened to every mathematician afterwards
Because what Euclid did in his Elements book, he said:
"listen, these ten books i've written about geometry, all of this only works if a triangle's angles add up to 180 degrees. that's a requirement. i don't know what happens in other cases and i don't care"
(Actually his postulate is a little more complex but it directly implies the triangle fact above)
And people for centuries afterwards were like
"what do you mean Euclid of course a triangle's angles add up to 180 degrees all you need to prove it is .... uh [scribbling grows increasingly more frantic]"
It took two millenia of mathematicians repeatedly discovering spherical geometry and going "no this is nonsense. this is satan worship" before geometry got so detached from reality that someone was willing to go "sure, if you bend space just like this you can draw a triangle with three square angles"
Because I just read it as "it was kinda curvy, but like... With bad vibes"
(Also "Cyclopean", which is just "big, but also evil"... Maybe Lovecraft just fucking hated Greek)
But I think the cyclopean bit here just means made of rocks