516: Is there really a "2D" or "1D"?

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If you think about it, you can't imagine a 2D object: 2D is an object with no height, that is, an invisible line.

How can we imagine something that is invisible? Furthermore, "1D": if we already cannot imagine an invisible item - 2D line -, let alone an object that has neither height or width - an object even more invisible than other -.

Invisible is something that one cannot see, so what is more invisible than invisible?

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