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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Silly ... a square has 6 sides, left, right,top, bottom, front and back.
A cube has six sides as well.
A circle has no left, right, top or bottom, yet it does have a front and back. 2
A sphere though has no sides!
Circumscribe a cube around a sphere. Now spin the sphere in the cube. Like a gyroscope.
Where are the side's of the sphere in relation to the cube?
A cube has six sides as well.
A circle has no left, right, top or bottom, yet it does have a front and back. 2
A sphere though has no sides!
Circumscribe a cube around a sphere. Now spin the sphere in the cube. Like a gyroscope.
Where are the side's of the sphere in relation to the cube?
Mohana · 46-50, F
@DeWayfarer You are not defining a circle, instead a coin :)
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Mohana Circumscribe a cube around a sphere. Now spin the sphere in the cube. Like a gyroscope.
Where are the side's of the sphere in relation to the cube when it rests.
Where are the side's of the sphere in relation to the cube when it rests.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Mohana Note circles exist in a three dimensional space! Just because its two dimensional doesn't mean it doesn't exist!
Your coin is three dimensional!
Your coin is three dimensional!