Circle as Foundation of Relativism

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Eodnhoj7
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Circle as Foundation of Relativism

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While the degree of the interior angles of a square may be 90 degrees because 90 squares fit in the circle (see thread: viewtopic.php?f=26&t=24689) ....if a 100 squares where used then the nature of the interior degree within the square would be 100. What does not change is that the degree is the relation of a geometric object as a part of the circle to the circle itself as a universal geometric figure. This nature of the circle as a universal consisting of 360 degrees being defined by the relations which compose it;hence the circle is defined through the parts and the parts are defined through the circle.
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Re: Circle as Foundation of Relativism

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Eodnhoj7 wrote: Fri Aug 31, 2018 6:01 pm While the degree of the interior angles of a square may be 90 degrees because 90 squares fit in the circle (see thread: viewtopic.php?f=26&t=24689) ....if a 100 squares where used then the nature of the interior degree within the square would be 100. What does not change is that the degree is the relation of a geometric object as a part of the circle to the circle itself as a universal geometric figure. This nature of the circle as a universal consisting of 360 degrees being defined by the relations which compose it;hence the circle is defined through the parts and the parts are defined through the circle.
PI/2 rad = 100 grad = 90 degrees.
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