To: MacDorcha
draw a circle on a paper. find halfway between any two points that are exactly opposite the other. center of a flat, round universe. wow, so hard.You haven't kept up on the latest science news. The Universe (ours, spelled with a capital "U") is neither symmetric nor one-dimensional.
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12/22/2002 7:28:19 PM PST by
Scully
To: Scully
You haven't kept up on the latest science news. Hell, he hasn't kept up with Euclidean geometry. :-)
To: Scully
but, according to the statement, i was asked how to find the center of a flat balloon. a flat anything is two dimensions. a balloon (im assuming by the statement) is a circle. i happen to be in college, and could not have gotten there without passing algebra, geometry, and trigonomitry. you can scoff all you like, but i am simply answering the questions you present on the level you present them.
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