Yeah, but there's a difference between a beginning and the point where you began drawing it.
Let me put it this way: imagine a seamless looping animation. Yes, there is some point at which you had to begin watching at, but if that point is not distinguishable from the rest of the animation after several loops (meaning it's a seamless loop rather than just the animation set to "repeat"), the animation has no beginning.
Yeah, but there's a difference between a beginning and the point where you began drawing it.
Let me put it this way: imagine a seamless looping animation. Yes, there is some point at which you had to begin watching at, but if that point is not distinguishable from the rest of the animation after several loops (meaning it's a seamless loop rather than just the animation set to "repeat"), the animation has no beginning.
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I smell an oblique reference to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Buit a circle at some point has to have a beginning if you're drawing one. No?
Let me put it this way: imagine a seamless looping animation. Yes, there is some point at which you had to begin watching at, but if that point is not distinguishable from the rest of the animation after several loops (meaning it's a seamless loop rather than just the animation set to "repeat"), the animation has no beginning.
...did I mention the thing with the gin?