Is it possible to have a perfectly 2d image in this 3D world?

Im talking 2 dimensional, full flat, no sides whatsoever. Perfectly 2d.

I am a high school dropout, so maybe I don’t understand this, but wouldn’t a picture on a monitor have no depth? Forgive me if I didn’t understand the question.

5 Responses to “Is it possible to have a perfectly 2d image in this 3D world?”

  1. yes
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  2. No its not, and andys pale.
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  3. I am a high school dropout, so maybe I don’t understand this, but wouldn’t a picture on a monitor have no depth? Forgive me if I didn’t understand the question.
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  4. yes if you view it from head on.
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  5. 2D means its two dimensional for example it will have only length(say x axis) and width(y axis) and no breadth(thickness - x axis) such as a paper if it have 0 thickness.
    but every things in we found are 3 D.

    if let us assume a flat LCD TV or what ever the image is made of lights and if we see a 2 objects placed in TV pitcher we cant measure the distance between the two object or we cant measure the depth of a well or a human tacken from above in that case we can say it is 2D .
    but perfectly means we cant , because is their any thing exist with out thickness .
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