From: Anton Sherwood (dasher@netcom.com)
Date: Tue Nov 18 1997 - 22:41:07 MST
Anton wrote
: > Do it the other way. Draw a line through the apex and any point on the
: > longer segment. If the shorter segment contains only half as many points
: > as the longer segment, then half of the time your new line will intersect
: > *no* point on the shorter segment. I think Euclid would disagree.
Wolfkin wrote
: Probably. :) Ok, then, if we do it the other way...
: Why would it "intersect *no* point"? This just seems to mean that
: two different lines *can* be drawn through two points. ;)
Euclid wouldn't like that either, of course. (Nor would Noneuclid,
come to that, unless the two points are antipodal on a sphere.)
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