The definition: A spherical neighborhood of a point is itself open-a-Euclidean Space in one dimension is a finite interval-Euclidean in two dimensions is a circle and Euclidean in 3-Dimensions and spheres- The blog looks the sphere in Euclidean-Geometry, non-Euclidean geometry, like sphere in a sphere or hyperbole for example, using differential geometry, topology and algebraic topology
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Standart Defintion of Sphere Volume
delta V is Approximation pie y^2 deltav
Volume approximation is Summation in r pie y^2 delta x
V=integral from r0 to r pie y^2 dy where r^2=x^2+y^2
V=integral -r tor pie(r^2-x^2) dx
V= pie [r^2+x^3/3] between -r to r
the volume in spherical coordinates dv= r^2 sin(theta) dr d(theta) d(phie)
the volume in general is 52.4% or pie/6 approximation 0.5236
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