M.C. Escher | METAMORPHOSIS II (1940)
woodcut print in red and black, 19.2cm x 400cm

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M.C. Escher | METAMORPHOSIS II (1940)
woodcut print in red and black, 19.2cm x 400cm

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You guys are never gonna believe what the name of this sculpture is
philosophers are always like "time is a line", "time is a circle", and nothing more. distinct lack of topological creativity on their part
Topologists are never beating the hole fascination accusations

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Are you an aspiring math major, but don't know what your field of study should be? Consider using this flow chart to help determine what you should focus on!
some math concepts are just so inherently funny like there's a thing called the "long line" and it's just a line that is defined to be long.
or, more precisely, it is a union of two long rays and a long ray is defined to be longer than a regular one.
now, you may be asking, how can something be longer than infinite? now that is a very good question: it is longer than a normal ray because it is defined to be longer.
"the long line behaves similiar to the real line, but it is in a certain sense \"longer\"" is a real sentence that i just read.