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From: lew@ihuxr.UUCP (Lew Mammel, Jr.)
Newsgroups: net.philosophy
Subject: Profound reflections
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Date: Sun, 5-Feb-84 17:00:12 EST
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Posted: Sun Feb  5 17:00:12 1984
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I think that Ron Rizzo is taking his own confusion for evidence of the
profundity of the question. In his dialogue with the Pseudotaylor, he
mistakes the "front-back" reversal for rotation of a plane about an
axis lying in the plane.  The "front-back" reversal refers to the inversion
of the axis perpendicular to the mirror. Of course, the image space is
3-D, not 2-D.

For real profundity, how about this question that my son asked when
he was four, while looking in the mirror: "Does that other Max have bones?"

	Lew Mammel, Jr. ihnp4!ihuxr!lew