RE: Is there an infinite range of perfect circles.
February 23, 2022 at 5:34 am
(This post was last modified: February 23, 2022 at 5:46 am by GrandizerII.)
I'm still struggling to understand what the OP is saying exactly, but I don't think they're clueless about the basics of a circle. I think they're expressing some confusion about perfect circles in the metaphysical sense? And how 2d figures evolve into 3d and higher-dimension figures as you go higher and higher in dimensions?
To answer the thread title, yes, there is an infinite range of perfect circles, since each of an infinite number of radius lengths can correspond to its own perfect circle.
ETA: Speaking of perfection in the geometrical sense, I see the circle as the perfect shape among all 2d shapes, sphere as the perfect shape among all 3d shapes. No idea how to visualize anything beyond 3d.
To answer the thread title, yes, there is an infinite range of perfect circles, since each of an infinite number of radius lengths can correspond to its own perfect circle.
ETA: Speaking of perfection in the geometrical sense, I see the circle as the perfect shape among all 2d shapes, sphere as the perfect shape among all 3d shapes. No idea how to visualize anything beyond 3d.