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In Edwin A. Abbott's Flatland, the author demonstrates through his analogy of the transcendence of A2 becoming A3 the idea of higher dimensions. ...
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... Naturally, there have been many who tried to follow Abbott, however, with only a mathematical goal (indeed, some kind of sequel to "Flatland" exists; it is ...
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Flatland Edwin A. Abbott starts his book Flatland with a very dry description of the figures in Flatland. This sets the reader up ...
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FLATLAND, by Edwin A. Abbott The main idea of this book, as I see it, is if your ideas are too progressive society may not be ready to accept them and you may ...
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Flatland This must have been the most interesting book I have read. ... Being a well-respected Victorian educational reformer, I could see why Abbott would write ...
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... Abbott playfully mocked individuals who refused to admit the possibility of other worlds. ... In Flatland, discussion of the third dimension is strictly forbidden. ...
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