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Originally posted by Deshevil07 that's like saying as humans we believe time is definite when in reality it is indefinite. we can't really prove unless we use calculus and etc.
sorry just babbling. |
Actually what I was saying was that any representation we make of those forms is not exact. When you draw a circle on a piece of paper with a pen, it's not truly a circle. The width of the penstroke can be measured, hence it has width. A true circle has none, as its circumference is made up of individual points on a plane, which have no measurable size.