) of this surface by means of a square made up of measuring-rods. If the universe is Euclidean, then
; if it is spherical, then
is always less than
. With increasing values of
,
) of this surface by means of a square made up of measuring-rods. If the universe is Euclidean, then
; if it is spherical, then
is always less than
. With increasing values of
,