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Do You Believe in Angles?

Viker

Your beloved eccentric Auntie Cristal
Is it right to believe in them?

Or do you think doing so is just being obtuse?​
And don't try to be acute member by posting clever puns!​
Sometimes I have to work on the reflexes and find the correct complementaries. Just keeping them all on full rotations is all I can do, sometimes.
 

mangalavara

नमस्कार
Premium Member
Is it right to believe in them?

I don’t know about ‘right,’ but I will state that ‘angles’ are an essential element of the Magian mythos and are commonly believed in by the mundane sheep who blindly adhere to Magian religions.

Due to their submissive nature, it might be ‘right’ or perhaps merely acceptable for mundanes to believe in angles. On the other hand—the left hand, if you will—my kind rejects such Magian, mundane, Right Hand Path do-gooder fairy geometry. We acknowledge radii, chords, circumferences, and the like. Moreover, rather than foolishly exhibit sentimental feelings about them, we aspire to continue on as radii, chords, segments, etc. on the conical surface beyond this temporal state of existence. This can be achieved by the performance of dark rites at specific times that are esoterically known.

Anton Alhacen
Temple of Curved Space
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
The CMB surroundes us 360 degrees. It follows that the temperature fluctuations recorded on the CMB can be measured in degrees.

Using the two points on these fluctuations and a point on earth a triangle can be imagined and the angles can be accurately measured.

If these angles add up to less than 180 degrees then the universe is negatively curved.

If the angles add up to more than 180 degrees then the universe is positively curved.

If the angles total 180 degrees the universe is flat.

The angles have been measured to 6 decimal places. To that accuracy it seems that the universe is flat

A flat universe indicates that space infinite

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I do believe in angles.
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Is it right to believe in them?

Or do you think doing so is just being obtuse?​
And don't try to be acute member by posting clever puns!​
I think angles are perhaps the achilles heel of mathematics, but everyone strongly wants to believe in them. "Give us corners. Give us pointy tools." -- protestors on a street corner
 
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