@snacks it depends whether u consider different lines to be different shapes . but like , yea
a circle is a very different shape than a sttaight line
@snacks nope , actually
u can only see it globally by embedding it in 2d space , but it exists perfectly fine as a 1D shape . topology , and such
@snacks the circle is a line , it has no surface area
the line , however , subdivides 2d space in 2 subspaces , and one of them has a finite surface area
@snacks imagine yourself as a 1D observer , there is substancial difference between a circle and a straight line . namely , in one case you will find yourself back at the beginning eventually
also , imagine a curved geometry , for example , spherical geometry : here , “straight lines” are just closed loops
@snacks shapes exist regardless of the space one os embedding them in , thats the big takeaway here