Saturday, September 28, 2013

Flatland Summary: Chapter 5

In chapter five we discover that in Flatland, the inhabitants cannot see one another like we do. But there is still discrimination present between social classes and sexes. How does this happen? Those in Flatland have a few methods of distinguishing one another but the most popular are, feeling , the process of feeling each others' angles to determine social class, and looking to see where two lines incline, thus creating an angle. The process of feeling may sound rigorous, but it is taught in schools at a young age. Feeling also requires carefulness, and can prove fatal even by the most seemingly insignificant mistake.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

How to Copy Perpendicular Bisectors

First, measure the original segment with the compass. Second, draw a full, 360* circle for every point on the segment. By now two over lapping circles. In between the two circles, take the compass and draw another segment, in the opposite direction as the first, but still over lapping.