How is geometry used in astronomy?
Geometry is used as a conceptual language to transliteral the meaning of conceptual order in design. The abstract definition is used to demostrate pathways in elliptical orbit using the transeptual phi. Geometry is used to determine measurement, speed velocity, momentum, direction, distance, relativity, and probabilitic measure in astronomical bodies, through equations of multiplicity using point axes in determinable coordinates, using inference models in relational relativity point span. Geometry is the point of resolution through which the observer determines the observable world, and thus comes to know himself.