Unveiled Artist
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and then they can go reverse. so?
Yes. Circles cannot. One is linear and the other circular.
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and then they can go reverse. so?
that's wrong.Its not made up of points
circulars can go reverse too.Yes. Circles cannot. One is linear and the other circular.
Your rhetorical question shows lack of understanding. Being "born" with original sin does not mean younger = more sinful.
Youre making it complicated on purpose.
One long round line has no starting point. Its not made up of points (unless you draw it that way). Its ongoing.
You can imagine a starting point anywhere. It's not defined so you can make it up by putting your pencil anywhere.
The nature of a circle has no beginning.
What in the world are you talking about?
Anyone who does not appreciate the honesty and gullability of a child is a devil.
that's wrong.
circulars can go reverse too.
i can draw a straight line, can you find the starting point?Draw a circle and find the starting point without using your pencil and your effort in it.
Where is the start of a circle?
So a circle is eternal. Nobody had to start one.
i can draw a straight line, can you find the starting point?
have you ever draw a circle?Starting point is where the line begins and ends. So, it can be on one side or the other. Doesn't matter. Think of the olympics track.
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There is only a beginning and end. Where she starts. Where she ends. She can go in reverse but the point is there is a starting Point.
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Here you can make the starting point wherever you want. Without your contribution, take out the lines and signs, it's just one huge circle. It has no starting point in and of itself.
While the racers can run forward or reverse, unless there is a start/end created by say lines, they'd be running forever without stop. @Audie
The former, they can't. Once the end, they are not on track. They can repeat but there is always a starting and in point without our contribution.
What is your point?
have you ever draw a circle?
circles have points too. all shapes and lines have points.What is your point?
I think it's an easy geometrical understanding of the circle shape. Outside of anology, can you explain the start of a circle?
a clock. 12 o clock 11 o clock etc.What is your point?
a clock. 12 o clock 11 o clock etc.
circles have points too. all shapes and lines have points.
by a point. you define one point as the start.Explain where a circle begins
It is different ways of thinking of a "beginning".
Squares dont have one either, from your pov.
But the physical circle, of whatever construction,
was not always there. And the topic is time; when,
not where. Is this not so?
Who cares where pencil first met paper?