Thoughts for the day: What if it's like that?
“Parallel lines can simply be defined by three simple theories,” a boring start of a lecture.
“Every point on line one is located exactly the same minimum distance from line two,” the first definition.
“Line one and line two will never intersect,” the second obvious definition.
“Lines one and two can both be intersected by a transversal in the same plane and the corresponding angles of intersection with the transversal are equal,” this being the last part of this simple geometry.
If "he" was line one and "she" was line two... What will the outcome truly be?
“Parallel lines can simply be defined by three simple theories,” a boring start of a lecture.
“Every point on line one is located exactly the same minimum distance from line two,” the first definition.
“Line one and line two will never intersect,” the second obvious definition.
“Lines one and two can both be intersected by a transversal in the same plane and the corresponding angles of intersection with the transversal are equal,” this being the last part of this simple geometry.
If "he" was line one and "she" was line two... What will the outcome truly be?
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