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3. On the Limits of our Knowledge respecting the Theory of Parallels
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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The Author has in this paper traced to its consequences the assumption, as if it were an axiom, of the proposition “That the angles of a triangle are together less than two right angles.” The results as regards the theory of parallels are such as to imply that such lines would have most of the properties of equal circles exterior to one another.
Professor Tait reminded the Society that, at the close of last session, he and Balfour Stewart, F.R.S., of the Kew Observatory, had deposited with the Secretary a sealed packet containing the coincident results of certain investigations which they had separately carried on from totally distinct points of view, and which appeared to lead to a new principle in Natural Philosophy.
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