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Djack7-18 - 2024-05-04 Perhaps outside of physics and math and geometry, and just speaking colloquially, a circle wouldn't have to be perfectly equidistant. But then Eddie's claim would be rendered moot. I'll bite, tho. Give an example of a circle where all points are not equidistant from the center. |
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Djack7-18 - 2024-05-04 And how would you make a circle, Eddie? |
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Huevographic - 2024-05-04 A circle of friends, perhaps... |
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supereddie - 2024-05-04 Dare you are excused like I told you earlier the lesson was over for the day. I want give you more than you can take in at one time. |
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Huevographic - 2024-05-04 A circleJerk might might not be equidistant from a central point, I suppose. |
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Djack7-18 - 2024-05-04 I'm just saying, orbits are not circles. They are ovals. |
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Djack7-18 - 2024-05-04 And that's in the remedial 2d sense. In 3d, they more like oval corkscrews |
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supereddie - 2024-05-04 Oh he wants an example well let use the earth for example they say it's round don't they. But it's not in a perfect circle or so say captain Kirk of the starship Enterprise. |
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Huevographic - 2024-05-04 Actually, orbits are elipses. All ovals are elipses, but not all elipses are ovals. |
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Huevographic - 2024-05-04 Even if you removed the oceans, the terrestrial surface of the Earth is actually smoother than a cueball. |
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