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  • ...arily forming a sharp crease or breaking its surface (even allowing [[self-intersection]]). [[Mathematician]] [[Wikipedia:Stephen Smale|Stephen Smale]] discovered ...ewise, a brace on the circle with the same radius as the sphere's—an intersection of the sphere with a ''line'' through its center—is a [[great brace]]
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  • ...tures, or even of conscious travelers who make no decision at a particular intersection—it isn't possible to slow down or stop in the middle of a streampath, ...hrough unfamiliar areas, may need help determining which way to go at each intersection in order to reach their desired destination.
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  • ...l manifold is intersected with, as well as where and at what [[angle]] the intersection takes place. Often a planar cross section is taken where the area is large
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  • ...la's first human inhabitants immigrated.) The [[circle]]s formed by the [[intersection]] of Gala's [[surface]] with planes that contain its [[axis (Gala)|axis]] a ...connection of Gala and Ilī"iē, and in fact its orbit (or the intersection of its orbital [[plane (geometry)|plane]] with the worldstrands) is convent
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  • ...ut neither of which can exist in flat three-dimensional space without self-intersection. (Three-dimensional representations of Klein bottles are fairly common, bu ...section, only a "slice" through the object is portrayed—that is, the intersection of an object with a lower-dimensional plax.
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