Invisible Geometry (also known as Lazy Geometry) was invented by Euclid in 300BC the day his pen ran out and he was forced to stop working on his "Elements" book. However, he soon discovered the great beauty and power of invisible geometry in the field of Applied Sloth, and in fact it was another three years before he reluctantly got around to finishing "Elements".
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