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    285 months ago

    Assuming we shrink all spacial dimensions equally: With Z, the diagonal will also shrink so that the two horizontal lines would be closer together and then you could not fit them into the original horizontal lines anymore. Only once you shrink the Z far enough that it would fit within the line-width could you fit it into itself again. X I and L all work at any arbitrary amount of shrinking though.

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      145 months ago

      T, V, Y can be shrunk by any amount and still fit aswell! Possibly even K depending on the font.

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        95 months ago

        Each Geometrie in which a Single point can see each other point works. Every other geometry has at least 1 point which violates this.