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Old 2017-05-21, 20:27   #1
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Default Concept of Dashed Lines Indicating Hidden Geometry

Hi All,

I have looked for some time and can not find any indication that This drawing is not an original:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-C3zGet8n1Y...+Machine+2.gif

http://www.elixirofknowledge.com/201...oly-water.html

Is the concept of representing hidden geometry by dashed lines 2k years old?

Thanks in advance.
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Old 2017-05-22, 03:16   #2
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What, you didn't like the answers you got on the CosmoQuest forum?

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What, you didn't like the answers you got on the CosmoQuest forum?
The posts were simultaneous.

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