Geometry is a fundamental part of many kinds of engineering. For instance, from airplanes to the Eiffel Tower, knowing geometry can help one calculate the stresses involved in making large and/or “strong for their weight” structures and design accordingly.
Do I believe in angles? No, I do not. I have never seen an angle. Everything that I have ever seen or touched in this world has been rounded, not angled.
Now if you’re asking whether or not I believe in Angles, then the answer is yes, obviously. It would be foolish of me not to believe in my ancestors.
I’m shocked how much I use trig. At the time I learned it in high school I thought it was one of those things I’d never use in real life. Between cutting miters for weird angles of baseboard in my bathroom remodel project, and programming a game, I’m using it a lot the past few months.
No I don’t. They are a human construct, just like any and all mathematical concepts and I don’t wanna believe in them. Don’t make me. No. Please… No. Sharp and pointy, wide and overt – oh, please no…
help me
help me
they’re coming for me, trying to box me in… NOOOOOO please, not the tesseract…