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  • * [[Base (geometry)]], a particular facet of certain geometric figures * Base plane, the plane relative to which an [[alternate plane]] is considered
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  • ...of [[negative number|negative]] radius. Conversely, a [[plane (geometry)|plane]] can be considered a sphere with [[infinity|infinite]] radius. Technically, in [[geometry]], the word "sphere" only applies to the two-dimensional [[surface]] as des
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  • ...nerally manifolds which are [[smooth (geometry)|smooth]] and [[continuity (geometry)|continuous]] are excluded from consideration, therefore ruling out trivial ...lated to the Mandelbrot set are [[Julia set]]s, defined as the [[boundary (geometry)|boundary]] of the set of points that remain bounded after repeated applica
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  • ...ses, rews may exist among diverse worlds of other shapes; in still other [[plane]]s, a rew may exist as an isolated world alone in a void. ...d a rew, as may a flat [[ellipse|elliptical]] world of low [[eccentricity (geometry)|eccentricity]], but a world that deviates too far from a circular shape ge
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  • {{otheruses|the æalogical term|the geometric term|plane (geometry)}} A '''plane''', in the terminology used by most [[æalogist]]s, is a continuous ex
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  • ...ss section]]al area, the area of the intersection of the manifold with a [[plane]] (or, more rarely, with some other two-dimensional shape). Unlike the sur ...th and width. As a special case of both formulae, the area of a [[square (geometry)|square]] of side length ''s'' is <math>s^2</math>. The area of a [[triang
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  • {{otheruses|the geometrical concept of dimension|a plane of existence|plane}} ...adius]]) from a particular point. A 1-cog is a pair of points (a [[brace (geometry)|brace]]); a 2-cog is a circle; a 3-cog a sphere; and a 4-cog a [[glome]].
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  • ...on-[[terrestrial]] [[plane]]s may have alternates as well, as can [[pocket plane]]s and any other sort of [[&aelig;alogy|&aelig;alogical]] construction. Wh ...is a misnomer. Some alternate worlds may indeed be [[parallel]] in the [[geometry|geometrical]] sense, but by no means all are, and some planes may also be g
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  • For the most part, the Dreamsea is an unbroken [[plane (geometry)|plane]] with dreammist below and air above. It isn't perfectly flat; the occasio
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  • ...y be made sense of by assuming the [[topology]] of city's surface is not [[plane|planar]], but has [[handle (topology)|handle]]s and perhaps, in rare cases, ...ity of many Eidecians, but also perhaps because it makes the difference in geometry inside and outside the eidopolis more patent and disturbing.
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  • ...rhege]] that connect Gala to other distant worlds and perhaps even other [[plane]]s, and that bring [[life form|creatures]] and things from these other worl ...atter surrounding one of the [[gravitational string]]s that permeate the [[plane]], and current theories of [[gravitational physics (Mogn)|gravitational phy
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  • ...some say Tcess killed them all, others that he banished them to another [[plane]] (perhaps the same destination to which he had sent their former queen); s ...ger on the inside than the outside; other parts were connected to [[pocket plane]]s and other [[extradimensional space]]s.
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  • ...of traits that seem to have arisen independently on many [[world]]s and [[plane]]s. There are some entities in fact that may meet the first two criteria&m ...from some shelter at their master's lair or perhaps from some [[erogative plane]]; in some cases the theder's location might be irrelevant, it being possib
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  • ...such vast choropoles are rare, and most choropoles are located in [[pocket plane]]s and are comparable in size to conventional cities. ...esigns are common; [[circle|circular]] and radial designs less so; other [[geometry|geometrical]] arrangements may also occur. Of course, cultural factors may
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