<p>Edwin Abbott was a mathematician who used the idea of &#39;Flatland&#39; - a world of just two dimensions - to poke fun at caste-ridden Victorian Society. The book also allowed him to explore the nature of dimensions and our own perceptual limitations. In the book a three-dimensional being can view the workings of &#39;Flatland&#39; yet remains invisible to its two-dimensional inhabitants. Abbott then leads the reader into the contemplation of new dimensions that may yet exist beyond our own &#39;real world&#39; of height width and length. Similar developments in Modern Physics have greatly increased &#39;Flatland&#39;s&#39; popular appeal with Isaac Asimov hailing the book as &quot;the best introduction into... perceiving dimensions&quot;.</p>
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