Points and Lines

Non-Euclidean Geometry is a branch of mathematics that defies the laws of sanity.

Points are like the dots on a map, but the map is like, well, not a map.

Lines, on the other hand, are like the wrinkles on a worn-out pair of pants.

Or, if you will, they're like the tears in a teenager's eyes after they've been forced to watch their math homework video for the 10th time.

Want to learn more about the affine transformations that make our minds go haywire?

Or perhaps you'd like to see some curvature and topology that'll blow your mind?