Jul 03, 2006 11:47
Geometry teachers and physics teachers would tell you that perfect circles only exist theoretically. That the closest creation to a perfect circle would be the two demensional plane through a sphere made in space. They explain it in a way that makes perfect sence but I know it's a lie. Perfect circles are everywhere. We feel them in our own lives. We start doing something and after while we end up exactly where we started. It happens with friends and family. All our efforts to try to change our courses are useless because we always end up right back where we started. The sign of its perfect is the fact that we never know we'll be returning to the point we started until we're there. Both perfect and perfectly redundant. Mr. Holmes, you were Wrong. Ms. Habersham, you were wrong!