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Read this yesterday.
This reminded me about my discovery when I was an undergraduate.
Two points define a line segment,
- say a straight line.
Three points define a plane,
- say a triangle.
Four points define a uniform tetrahedral.
The tetrahedral could be said to have six faces, -- from inside + from outside.
The tetrahedral is so contained within these six faces.
Likewise, a square bisected by a diagonal is
contained within two similar triangles.
Like this again, a straight line could be said to be contained within two points (extremities).
This takes us thinking that the physical space
is contained within three dimenaions.
Therefore all Physical Space is contained in a point only.
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