March 1, 2024, 10:33 p.m. | Wolfram

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Visual schematic representations have built concrete intuition and aid in intuitive comprehension. Despite the enormous progress that modern abstract geometry has made since the late nineteenth century, the property of concentric circlesówhere they touch each other at the imaginary circular points at infinityóis still described as STRANGE in geometry books published in the twenty-first century. Some mathematicians may argue, "Since equations prove a theorem is correct, we do not mind if the visuals are incomplete or unavailable in the first …

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