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Square:plane::cube: complete this analogy

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  1. 4 August, 08:32
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    A square, a two-dimensional shape, exists on a plane, witch is a two-dimensional space. similarly, a cube is a three dimensional and exists in a volume, a three dimensional space.
  2. 4 August, 08:36
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    Since the separation of the dots shows the pairs, we can take that square and plane represents the depiction of the square in two-dimensional space. The analogy continues with cube - space, where the space is three-dimensional Euclidean space in order to represent the cube.
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