@bloom_of_rakes to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world • 3 months agoDo straight lines and flat planes exist in nature?message-square86arrow-up1119arrow-down19
arrow-up1110arrow-down1message-squareDo straight lines and flat planes exist in nature?@bloom_of_rakes to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world • 3 months agomessage-square86
minus-square@bloom_of_rakesOPlink-8•3 months agoThen, o pedant, do straight or flat objects (thus linelike, planelike) exist?
minus-square@gedaliyah@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink20•3 months agoWhy ask a pedantic question and be upset by a pedantic answer?
minus-squarePennomilinkfedilinkEnglish8•edit-23 months agoGraphene is a great example of a planar molecule, within 1 atom of tolerance. Graphene is found in naturally occurring graphite rocks.
minus-square@bloom_of_rakesOPlink0•3 months agoYou could get serious Van der Waals off a couple sheets of that.
minus-square@inlandempire@jlai.lulinkfedilink1•3 months agoTheir manifestation in our world was limited, they have already gone to another plane of existence
Then, o pedant, do straight or flat objects (thus linelike, planelike) exist?
Why ask a pedantic question and be upset by a pedantic answer?
You are merely seeing through pedantic eyes.
That’s a pretty pedantic argument.
Graphene is a great example of a planar molecule, within 1 atom of tolerance. Graphene is found in naturally occurring graphite rocks.
You could get serious Van der Waals off a couple sheets of that.
Their manifestation in our world was limited, they have already gone to another plane of existence