Definition / description
The closed loop defines a single boundary, created by linking point A to point D and point C to point P
This creates a one-sided surface, with one edge.
With that boundary is defined what is intended to be a comprehensive array of epistemological and ontological structures, thought to be sufficient to define all semantic and ontological structures, such as taxonomies and categories and classes, including ordered classes.
Fri, Feb 12, 2021
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Reference
In mathematics, a Möbius strip, band, or loop, also spelled Mobius or Moebius, is a surface with only one side (when embedded in three-dimensional Euclidean space) and only one boundary curve. The Möbius strip is the simplest non-orientable surface. It can be realized as a ruled surface. Its discovery is attributed independently to the German mathematicians Johann Benedict Listing and August Ferdinand Möbius in 1858, though similar structures can be seen in Roman mosaics c. 200–250 AD.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B6bius_strip
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