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05-21-2008, 08:28 PM
Re: 3 Laws of Difference

Mohan.C.
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A line cannot be have more than 2 dimension so practically it is a measure of distance between the two points if you don't want to measure it it just connects the two points.
---Hypothetical experiment: if a line of two dimensions was to pass through your body, from one side to the other, what would happen to you?
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Since points are zero dimensional it has no width and height so it cannot possibly be a skinny tube it can most probably be the measure of length between two planar points on the tube.
---Mathematically perceived points are indeed of zero dimension and yet, we can conceive of them. To have zero dimensions would be to have a nonexistent existence. There is something to show the existence of a point, even if it is simply an effect that results from a perception of the effect that it affects or as you said
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A point is as small as we can get like zero.
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---It is like zero, but it is not zero dimensionally.
---Take a perception of a two dimensional line and the edge view/perception of a plane, without knowing and with no clues as to which is which, tell me the difference.
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