Sphere - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A sphere (from Greek σφαίρα - sphaira, "globe, ball,") is a symmetrical geometrical object. In non-mathematical usage, the term is used to refer either to a round ball or to ...
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Sphere -- from Wolfram MathWorld
A sphere is defined as the set of all points in three-dimensional Euclidean space R^3 that are located at a distance r (the "radius") from a given point (the "center"). Twice the ...
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sphere - Definitions from Dictionary.com
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Sphere (1998)
Tagline: A thousand feet beneath the sea, the blackest holes are in the mind... more