QUOTE(justejust @ Sep 8 2005, 04:41 AM)
a spot is none-dimentional...a line is one-dimentional...a surface is two-dimentional...a cube is three-dimentional...and so on, maybe?
creatures living in two-dimentional space can not imagine the third dimention, even if their world IS IN IT

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If you think about it, nothing is less than 3 dimensional, because the spot has width and length and height (height being how thick the lead or chalk is), and so does the line, and so does the surface! Theoretically, we can think we know what 2-D looks like, but we truely don't because we live in a 3-dimensional world.
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