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A '''surface''' is a [[solid]] of [[nill]] depth.<ref>I got this definition from HB https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwHAObb7tt8&t=1301s</ref>   
A '''surface''' is an [[solid|entity]] of [[nill]] depth.<ref>I got this definition from HB https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwHAObb7tt8&t=1301s</ref>   


One common type of surface is the boundary of a solid, which is sometimes called the surface ''of'' the solid.   
One common type of surface is the boundary of an entity, which is sometimes called the surface ''of'' the entity.   
 
== Plane ==
A '''plane''' is a flat surface.
 
Planes are one of the central concepts of [[classical geometry]].
 
Unlike standard mathematics, the concept of a plane in Objective Mathematics refers to real things, and real things have finite thicknesses and are never completely flat.
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Point]]
* [[Curve]]
* [[Entity]]


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 04:09, 14 February 2024

A surface is an entity of nill depth.[1]

One common type of surface is the boundary of an entity, which is sometimes called the surface of the entity.

Plane

A plane is a flat surface.

Planes are one of the central concepts of classical geometry.

Unlike standard mathematics, the concept of a plane in Objective Mathematics refers to real things, and real things have finite thicknesses and are never completely flat.

See also

References