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Hyperbolic Plane 0
The hyperbolic plane is a two-dimensional surface where the geometry is non-Euclidean, characterized by a constant negative curvature, leading to unique properties such as parallel lines that can diverge or converge. This space allows for a richer exploration of geometric concepts, challenging traditional Euclidean intuitions and enabling the study of hyperbolic geometry, which has applications in various fields including art, architecture, and theoretical physics.
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