Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In mathematics, the antipodal point of a point on the surface of a sphere is the point which is diametrically opposite to it — so situated that a line drawn from the one to the other passes through the center of the sphere and forms a true diameter.This term applies to opposite points on a circle or any n-sphere.An antipodal point is sometimes called an antipode, a back-formation from the Greek loan word antipodes, which originally meant \"opposite the feet.\""@en }
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- Antipodal_point abstract "In mathematics, the antipodal point of a point on the surface of a sphere is the point which is diametrically opposite to it — so situated that a line drawn from the one to the other passes through the center of the sphere and forms a true diameter.This term applies to opposite points on a circle or any n-sphere.An antipodal point is sometimes called an antipode, a back-formation from the Greek loan word antipodes, which originally meant \"opposite the feet.\"".
- Antipodal_point comment "In mathematics, the antipodal point of a point on the surface of a sphere is the point which is diametrically opposite to it — so situated that a line drawn from the one to the other passes through the center of the sphere and forms a true diameter.This term applies to opposite points on a circle or any n-sphere.An antipodal point is sometimes called an antipode, a back-formation from the Greek loan word antipodes, which originally meant \"opposite the feet.\"".