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Flatland
Flatland
Author: Edwin A. Abbott
Open these pages and embark on an absorbing adventure through a two-dimensional world of line, rectangles, squares, and circles. "Flatland" is a compelling science fiction tale of a society whose characters know nothing of the third dimension--height--yet live much as earthlings do, studying, bearing children, and obeying the rules of their soci...  more »
ISBN: 465316
Publication Date: 1982
Pages: 123
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Publisher: Emerson Books, Inc.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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mattmatt avatar reviewed Flatland on
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i was really excited to read this but was so disappointed with several holes in the logic and physics behind the different dimensional worlds. The plot was completely secondary to the ideas of the dimensions but thats okay because the book is strong in pointing out closed mindedness, pride and arrogance in society. So overall, a bit of bummer but an easy read so i say it's worth a read!
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It was an interesting way to view dimensions and various shapes ... although I had a tough time getting my mind around some of the concepts. It covers 1-dimension of a point, who is full of himself. Then the 2-dimension square is introduced to a 3-dimension cube. At first, this was difficult for him to comprehend. But once he does then his mind is open to the possibility of 4-dimension and beyond. But when he tries to convince his fellow 2-dimension shapes, they are closed minded and throw him in prison. I don't understand the point to using inferior and dangerous women in this science fiction world.


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