A diagonal is always a right angle in a higher di

Subject:
A diagonal is always a right angle in a higher dimension.
From:
Kenneth Udut
Date:
10/6/2013 10:37 AM

A diagonal is always a right angle in a higher dimension.

Why?

Because Light only travels in straight lines

Work with only whole right triangles

Proof of Pythagoras theorem: scissors and a table stand them on the point and cut them on the side and cut

Take a piece of paper folded corner notice: you moving into the dimension you are rotating the piece of paper to make the fold

Proof of 3-D.

Also, the triangle is the symbol for change or subtraction.
Subtraction between two things over time. Or distance. It’s a very complicated thing
Well, now not complicated. The triangle.

You may have to substitute each of the numbers for perfect squares for this to work.

But I think it will work. Forget “primes”, work with something that you can actually reduce successfully

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