[Redbook6:76)][19890104:1933]{Wheels
within wheels}[4th January 1989]
19890104.1933
1989
On
a circle, one may find a smaller (but complete) circle attached, let
us say inside, [to,] and dominated by, the first circle:
The
implication is that the meeting point must always be the same point
on both circles, unless orientation is reversed.
These
are ‘circles’, not gear-wheels.
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