How did non-Euclidean geometry emerge, and how did it challenge the established Euclidean framework?
In the 19th century, non-Euclidean geometry emerged as a response to the limitations of Euclid's parallel postulate.
Non-Euclidean geometry deals with objects in three-dimensional space.
Baroque art features strong contrasts, while Rococo art prefers more subtle transitions
Baroque art is generally larger in scale than Rococo art

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