Prove me wrong. Protip: You can't.
A square isn't just a "shape" with four equal sides and four right angles, it's a POLYGON with those requirements. A polygon is only made out of straight lines.
Angles refer to internal angles. Even if the FPBP weren't right (it is), you'd still not have a square
>>16389570ESL bros just not having a good day lmao
well that was a short thread.
>interior angles not 90°>not 4 sided (no a curve is not a side)Into the garbage it goes
>>16389570Squares need to be square so no
opposite sides aren't parallel
>>16389905>>16389695>with internal angles
>>16389936Eat the catEat eat the cat
>>16389570Four right interior angles, OP. You have two exterior angles in your diagram.
behold, a square
>>16390248>hypotenuse = twice the legnot possible when legs are equal. the sides aren't equal here so not a square.
>>16389570you forgot parallel lines but cute attempt
>>16389570>Uses fake definitionWhy does your kind always cheat?
>>16389576The lines are straight. It is the underlying space that is curved.
>>16390313So what spatial geometry would be needed in order for OP to not be talking shit
>>16390317One that turns exterior angles into interior angles obviously.
If you make a funny square like that is the angle always this?
>>16390248>666x666no one believes you, satan
>>16389695>>16389905>>16390133>>16391475not sure why all of the retards here are assuming that the shape being depicted is in a Euclidean planeif it's on a torus, for example, then there is no distinction between an internal and an external angle and your "argument" instantly falls apart
>>16391757>if it's on a torus, for example, then there is no distinction between an internal and an external anglethere is, unless it goes through or surrounds the hole.
>>16391522>Näyttökuva
>>16391757>if it's on a torus, for example, then there is no distinction between an internal and an external angle and your "argument" instantly falls apartMy friend, I believe you have cracked this nut. The problem is then to find a mapping from the plane to the torus that maps a square to the circle-wedge.
>>16391757>tattoo a square on my dick>the shape isn't always a square>genius level trolling
>>16391761Would you like to share your definition of a shape's "interior" that would not also apply to the "exterior" on a torus?
>>16391791Imagine a torus in the shape of a coffee cup.Face the handle away from you and draw the shape in OP on the outside surface.There is a clearly defined inside and outside.The fact you can't visualize this in your head shows you are a retard, and will not receive any further replies.
>>16391757Define, for us, the transformation for the space where this will appear as a square.
>>16389570Doesn't look like a square to me.