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non-Euclidean geometry addresses some of the limitations of regular
Euclidian geometry through mathematical models. When used with
small distances, the two geometries are roughly equivalent but when
vast distances are involved, as with the problems of modern physics,
non-Euclidean models give better results. Einstein, for example, used
non-Euclidean geometry to develop his theory of relativity.