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hey math is cool right?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poincar%

look at this stuff

the "Poincare disk model". I confess I'm not up on the kinda abstract math needed to understand this completely

but it shows how "infinite" plane geometry, Euclidean geometry, can be basically mimicked inside a limited area. inside a single circle

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@Alyx I don't think it's fair to say that the conformal disk 'mimics' euclidean geometry. On the contrary, the conformal disk is one of the archetypal examples of hyperbolic geometry.

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@fibonacci_reminder yeah sorry, I ain't good at math (especially right now, haha)

but I really dig that one can basically redefine the elements of Euclidean geometry, schoolbook geometry on the vast infinite plane that seemed so amazing when I was a kid, to work with hyperbolae inside a circle, and get basically a one-to-one mapping

that's really cool

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