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From: The Relational Translators of the Hyperspherical Functional Matrix

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Moving through the vector of real surfaces (left column), deducting one degree of freedom k of the surface sphere we obtain the circumference, and for two (degrees) we get the point 2. Moving through the vector of real solids (right column), that is, by deduction of one degree of freedom k from the solid sphere, we obtain a circle (disc), and for two (degrees of freedom), we obtain a line segment or diameter.

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