Roberto Rigolin F Lopes

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In a sense, this was not so far from the philosophical viewpoint espoused by Plato (c. 360 BC; this was some fifty years before Euclid’s Elements, his famous books on geometry). In Plato’s view, the objects of pure geometry – straight lines, circles, triangles, planes, etc. – were only approximately realized in terms of the world of actual physical things.
The Emperor's New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics (Oxford Landmark Science)
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