
The most striking feature of projective geometry is the principle of duality: If in a proposition about the projective space (the projective plane) we interchange points and planes (points and lines) we obtain a valid proposition. It thus seems natural to ask for a self-dual foundation of the theories in the sense that for every postulate the above interchange leads to another postulate, if not to the same proposition.
Foundations of geometry, noneuclidean geometry, 48.0X
Foundations of geometry, noneuclidean geometry, 48.0X
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