Challenge
help solve one of philosophy's greatest questions: is a room defined more by its corners or by its walls?
think of it anyway you want; what makes a room more defined as a room, the walls , or the corners?
the corners are the walls
the walls cant stand without attchment to the ground, neither does the ceiling. corners then are the thing that connects the sheets of rectangles and squares together, and turns them from an assortment shapes to a room.
a room may be seemingly devoid of corners, if it is made in a spherical, or oblong shape. but every shape has corners. a circle has an infinity of corners, and so shall a sphere.
thus the corners are those that define the room.
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