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A 2-Dimensional Space is a space in which every position can be described using a pair of numbers, such as with a complex number (every complex number can be described with a pair of real numbers).

Types of 2-Dimensional Space

The types of a two-dimensional space can be sorted according to their curvature. Roughly, positive curvature causes parallel lines to meet, and negative curvature causes parallel lines to diverge.

Spherical

The spherical plane has a positive curvature, and can be thought of as the two-dimensional space being a sphere, on the surface of a ball. Two parallel lines will eventually wrap around the sphere and meet again, and similarly walking in a straight line will eventually return an entity in a spherical space to its original location.

Euclidean

The Euclidean plane has a zero curvature, and is the ordinary flat plane that follows the postulates of Euclidean geometry.

Hyperbolic

The hyperbolic plane has a negative curvature. This means that two parallel lines will diverge, giving them the name ultraparallel.

Verses

A two-dimensional verse is called a planeverse.

See Also

Dimensionality Negative One Zero One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten ... Aleph null
Hyperbolic space

Hyperbolic plane

Hyperbolic realm

Hyperbolic flune

Hyperbolic pentrealm

Hyperbolic hexealm

Hyperbolic heptealm

Hyperbolic octealm

Hyperbolic ennealm

Hyperbolic decealm

... Hyperbolic omegealm

Euclidean space

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Point

Euclidean line

Euclidean plane

Euclidean realm

Euclidean flune

Euclidean pentrealm

Euclidean hexealm

Euclidean heptealm

Euclidean octealm

Euclidean ennealm

Euclidean decealm

... Euclidean omegealm

Hypersphere

Point pair

Circle

Sphere

Glome

Tetrasphere

Pentasphere

Hexasphere

Heptasphere

Octasphere

Enneasphere

Dekasphere

... Omegasphere

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