| Re: Circular Theory -
01-03-2008, 08:12 AM
Square is a special case of a circle; square is comprised of four lines; a line is ALWAYS the diameter of a circle; therefore a square is showing us four (hidden) circles; any number of circles (hidden or showing) ALWAYS reduces (through pi) to one circle;
Squaring the circle means we have gotten to the point where we realize the square is (a special,or one, case of) a circle.
Thanks for your helpful observation.
Ilexa |