Yes possible! In reality we all of us enjoy three states of consciousness. They are:
Waking, dreaming and sleeping. But there is fourth major state of consciousness named transcendental state in which mind is fully alert. In such a state we can feel the entry into the sleeping state and the starting point of dreaming too. If such alertness is for 24 hours ie day and night, that new state is named as cosmic consciousness. Whole cosmos could be easily understood being in that state of consciousness. After cosmic consciousness state there are two more states. Hence totally Seven States of Consciousness.
Only one point. A dimensionless figure.
A plane figure is one that is entirely in one plane. One way to think of that is it can be made to lie flat - no ups or downs. A closed figure is one where you can go around the outside of the figure and return to your starting point - without jumping. If you take any two points - one inside the figure and one outside, then you cannot draw a curve from one to the other without crossing the boundary of the figure.
To draw a ray in a geometric figure, start by drawing a straight line. Then, draw a point on one end of the line to represent the starting point of the ray. Finally, draw an arrow on the other end of the line to show the direction the ray extends infinitely.
It might depend on how you draw it, but I don't think it is possible. Draw the figure, and look at the points where lines meet. Count how many of those points are "odd", meaning that an odd number of lines meets there. Each of these points has to be either the starting point, or the end point, and you can only have one starting point and one end point.
a line. starting from one point and going on as long as it needs to go on. or it could go on forever. it needs a start and a finish...
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The time required for one cycle to return to its starting point is called the period of the cycle.
The out and back distance for a one-way trip is the total distance traveled from the starting point to the destination and back to the starting point.
A linear polymer, where the monomer units are connected in a straight line, can be described as having one starting point and one ending point. Examples of linear polymers include polyethylene and polypropylene.
A two-dimensional figure that has one endpoint is a ray. A ray starts at a single point, called the endpoint, and extends infinitely in one direction. It is defined by its endpoint and another point that indicates the direction.
One possible answer is: a point.