From David Sirota’s The Lever

  • postmateDumbass@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Euclidian geometry is used for things on a globe.

    non-euclidian spaces are those that are not spherical. Such as a flat earth.

    Caretesian means to exist in an X-Y plane. Such as a grid in a city. Seems closer to your seeming intent.

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      11 months ago

      Euclidian geometry is used for things on a globe.

      non-euclidian spaces are those that are not spherical. Such as a flat earth.

      This is incorrect. Euclidean geometry deals with planar geometry such as that which cartesian coordinates are used to describe. I mean, here’s a quote from Wikipedia:

      More generally, n Cartesian coordinates specify the point in an n-dimensional Euclidean space for any dimension n.

      Spherical surfaces are even used as kind of the classical example of non-Euclidean geometry. For example, you can form a triangle along great circles on the surface of a sphere and have all three angles be right angles (90-90-90); something not possible in Euclidean/planer geometry. See the linked text.