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How many circles do you need to make a sphere? - Answers

You cannot, no matter how many. A circle is a two dimensional object with no thickness. So, no matter how many circles you stack on top of one another, the height of that stack will remain zero (mathematicaly true even if hard to grasp). Consequently, you can never into the third dimension (height).



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How many circles do you need to make a sphere? - Answers

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You cannot, no matter how many. A circle is a two dimensional object with no thickness. So, no matter how many circles you stack on top of one another, the height of that stack will remain zero (mathematicaly true even if hard to grasp). Consequently, you can never into the third dimension (height).



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How many circles do you need to make a sphere? - Answers

You cannot, no matter how many. A circle is a two dimensional object with no thickness. So, no matter how many circles you stack on top of one another, the height of that stack will remain zero (mathematicaly true even if hard to grasp). Consequently, you can never into the third dimension (height).

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