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Square have 6 sides, prove me otherwise.

>> No.12268893

>>12268887
Define every term in your sentence, then we'll talk

>> No.12268898
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>>12268887

>> No.12268899

>>12268893
Use dictionary.

>> No.12268905

>>12268898
>>12268887
You forget to count side 4 OP.

>> No.12268912
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For Neanderthals.

>> No.12268919
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>>12268899
>Use dictionary.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/square
>square noun [C] (SHAPE)
>a flat shape with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90°
>four sides

>> No.12268926

>>12268887
>a circle is a square with infinitesimally many and small sides
>such that our square x turned into a circle becomes x^2^2^2^2....
>root undoes the square
>sqrt(inf) = inf
>therefore squares have infinitely many sides
qed

>> No.12268927

>>12268919
>>12268912
Look into mirror.

>> No.12268938

>>12268927
No.

>> No.12268943

>>12268887
In hyperbolic geometry you can have 6 sided squares. In fact, you can have squares of any number of sides if by a square you mean a regular polygon with all angles being 90 degrees.

>> No.12268946

>>12268926
I know this is shitpost but let's just be clear on something

The limit of a function evaluating a sequence s not the same as the fuction evaluated at the limit of the sequence, therfore it is false to assume that sqrt(inf)=inf serves any purpose here

>> No.12268968

>>12268938
Are you afraid?

>> No.12268974

>>12268898
I would say that counting counter clockwise is autistic.

>> No.12268975

>>12268943
thats called cube retard.
>>12268887
my native language is not English but i assume that because place can be a square and the square can have 6 sides...

>> No.12268988
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>>12268887

>> No.12269018

>>12268988
Wouldn't it be sort of argument ad hominem to appeal to "logic" itself as an entity?

>> No.12269054

>>12268887
op is a faggot, prove me otherwise

>> No.12269069

>>12268988
I've got enough hard troubles to prove that sun shines at the night. I was told in the school, that sun is turned off for the night. I could find proof that it's turned on for a night but earth is spinning up until today, because I seen only pictures on a screen. I don't give a fuck if you're 2dimensional being and see 4 different lines, but I see top and bottom, every time square is somewhere, even things like it futures and it pasts,... Atleast I am aware they exist.

You live in platonic realm where sun cannot exist because nuclear fusion requires pressure and as far as I learned pressure caused by gravity is derived from "Volume", you live in AREA if your squares have less than 6 sides.

>> No.12269074

>>12269054
1) I'm not a bunch of sticks, bunch of sticks can't use keyboard.
2) I'm not homosexual. Proof: Your dad wanted to suck my cock but I refused.

>> No.12269143

>>12268988
In real world, if you knew backstory you could tell:
1) Bertrand is scientist at space agency with roots from Germany, who was first man to put teapot in space and became famous for that in 3D artist community.
2) It beats argument ad hominem invalid and burden of proof also. Because if Bertrand tells you there's a teapot in orbit, you just know it's true, because of all backstory.
3) There's ton of 3D art with Teapots in empty space, which is tribute to Bertrand's accomplishment.

If Elon Musk declared, that there's a car at the Orbit between Earth and Mars, would you trust him?

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>>12268898
you forgot the inside and outside. 21 sides total.

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>>12268975
>thats called cube retard.

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>>12268968
Mirrors don't exist.

>> No.12269190

>>12269157
Does point that is edge is outside or inside? Because the distance from the outside 0? Distance from inside is 0, but still...

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>>12268943
>you can have squares of any number of sides
Incorrect, there aren't three-sided squares in hyperbolic geometry.

>> No.12269273

>>12269269
There is on a sphere.

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>>12269273
>sphere
>hyperbolic

>> No.12270243

>>12269069
>I was told in the school, that sun is turned off for the night.
What country are you from? What kind of school?

>> No.12270334

>>12270243
>I was told in the school, that sun is turned off for the night.
That's the dumbest thing ever. Everyone knows the sun is made in China and needs to replaced everyday.