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What makes geometry Euclidean or Non-Euclidean?

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The 5 Axioms of Euclidean Geometry

I-1. Each two distinct points determine a line

I-2. Three noncollinear points determine a plane

I-3. If two points lie in a plane, then any line containing those two points lies in that plane

I-4. It two distinct planes met, their intersection is a line

I-5 If a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the sum of the interior angles on the same side less than two right angles, then the two straight lines, if extended indefinitely, meet on that side on which the angle sum is less than the two right angles.

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The Most ControversialThe Parallel Postulate: In layman’s terms

* Given a line and a point not on that line, there is exactly one line through the point that is parallel to the line.

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Why is it Controversial?

• Many felt the parallel postulate was a theorem and Euclid was just not clever enough to prove

• For two thousand years, people tried to deduce the fifth postulate from the other four

• Were they successful?

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The Road of Controversy

*400 AD Proclus

*1616-1703: John Wallis

*1667-1733: Saccheri

*1786: Posthumanous

*19th century: abandoned efforts

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Proclus assumed that points at constant distance from a given line on one side form a straight line

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John Wallis assumed to every triangle, there is a given triangle of each given size

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Saccheri considered quadrilaterals with base angles equal to a right angle and vertical sides having equal length deduced the possibility that the remaining two angles were not right angles

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Posthumanous publication of Lambert’s work which was similar to that of SaccheriLambert noticed that, in this new geometry, the angle sum of a triangle increased as the area of the triangle decreased.

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*19th century: abandoned efforts to find a contradiction to the fifth postulate

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Different Types of Non-Euclidean

Geometry

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Hyperbolic

Creation of hyperbolic geometry

*2000 years were spent trying to prove the 5th postulate

*Started to wonder could a system of plane geometry be created with more than one line parallel to a given line

*Gauss never published his work*Bolyai constructed the foundations of hyperbolic geometry*Lobachevsky first to publish his results of a hyperbolic

geometry

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*Saddle*Hyperbolic paraboloidHyperbolic points and linesthrough any two points in hyperbolic space there is a line

*A point which passes through the center is a Euclidean segment, Ie diameter

Properties of hyperbolic lines1. Two distinct hyperbolic lines meet at most once

2. Two distinct hyperbolic lines may have one common boundary point (along the perimeter of Poincaré disc)

Parallels

1. Two hyperbolic lines do one of the following-Intersecting: intersect at one point-Parallel: Share a common boundary point-ultra parallel: neither intersect nor share a boundary point

What does hyperbolic geometry look like?

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Example: Poincare disc*Lines are arcs of circles*Two arcs that do not meet are parallel*Two arcs that meet orthogonally are perpendicular (I don’t understand

what this means but maybe you do?)*Can see in the works of Escher

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Elliptic/Spherical

Also known as spherical geometry or Riemannian geometry

Treats lines as great circles on the surface of a sphere

In elliptical geometry, Euclid's parallel postulate is broken because no line is parallel to any other line.

Parallel lines?In spherical geometry any two great circles always intersect at exactly two points.

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Example: shortest flying distance from Florida to the Philippine Islands is a path across Alaska

Even though the Philippines are at a more southerly latitude than Florida! The reason is that Florida, Alaska, and the Philippines lie on the same great circle and so are collinear in spherical geometry.

Application of Elliptical Geometry

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Still not convinced?

Try This!

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•In elliptic geometry, the sum of angles of a triangle is >180

The Effects of Non-Euclidean Geometry on Triangles

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