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All forms of matter have a three dimensional shape on a molecular level.

Nothing except for images exist in only two dimensions and even than the medium they are displayed on or with does itself exist in three dimensions even if one of those dimensions is amazingly short in relative terms to the others. (even a piece of paper has thickness regardless of how flat the image portrayed on it appears)

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