Friday, June 10, 2005

law of horizontal planes

Fully known as the Fundamental Topological Law Of Horizontal Planes For Domestic Spaces.
It states:
Any well defined horizontal plane in a domestic space can and will be completely covered by two and / or three dimensional objects.
I'm sure you will have noticed this in your own domestic space, or the ones of other people you have visited.
It is one of those obvious but hard to prove fundamental laws. A bit like the one for hairy persons, stating that they always have at least one naked spot where the hairs are parting.

So, can you provide either a proof or a counter example?

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