Abstract
Every function has its properties relative to that of the mechanisms of a circle, since cycles repeat. Such that all equations factors so well within its definition, that clearly, every circle has a radius that is greater than zero. If the radius expands by any set of numbers, then it is undergoing transformation. Hence, every object under it expands at a certain ratio. To a point that it is quite natural for phenomena to repeat; given that it is within the area of its circumference. Although without events being the same. Functions tends to be in approximation with mathematical constants, merely for the periodicity of their behaviour- since it is cyclic under certain conditions. The centre of a black hole is a point; so much like that of a circle. Since therefore, objects alters the state of dimensions they occupy, so that relative to the point of reference: they either appear as paraboloids, ellipses, hyperbolas, or circles; depending on the context.
Publisher
Lattice Science Publication (LSP)
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