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Is spread better for measuring angles than degrees and radians, /sci/?

>> No.8796804

>>8796755
spread? what spread? what spread are you TALKING about?

>> No.8796818

>>8796755
I honestly think so, but desu I haven't done too much with it.

Ultrafinitism seems like a very restrictive meme to me but I thought rational geometry could be useful.
Especially if you use it in a computer to get arbitrarily precise solutions to geometric problems.

>> No.8796866

>>8796755
There's a couple rational angle measurements.
Spread just seems to be the one he uses a lot in his videos.

Spread, cross, turn, halfturn

Half turn is my favorite btw. Just has a shitty name.

>> No.8796906

What does he do for irrational angles?

>> No.8797226

>>8796906
Pretends they don't exist

>> No.8797232

>>8796906
Acknowledges they don't exist.

>> No.8797315

>>8796755
>spread

ask ur mum, she's the world's expert on that lol

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>>8796906
Convinces himself they don't exist

>> No.8797678

>>8797527
They don't intersect, but they approximately intersect.

>> No.8797763

>>8796755
Well, spread is more easily computable. You can assign a finite number to every angle if you use spread, which is very interesting.