Banach-Tarski paradox
handle
ham sandwich theorem
solid figure
three-dimensional figure
Hauptvermutung
Smale's paradox
Dehn surgery
spherical geometry
orbicular
ball-shaped
global
box
spherical
spherics
point cloud
bounded
spheric
globose
globular
hypercube
supercube
hypergeometry
midsphere
Poincaré conjecture
ballean
nonsqueezing
multiball
-sphere
handlebody
homology sphere
scrying stone
double bubble conjecture
bispherical
plane
scale model
sheet
central limit theorem
CW complex
ball
three-dimensional
reducible
two-thirds
plane geometry
perspective
cubic
Cantor-Bendixson theorem
solid
third
Hodge decomposition
elliptization
zone
tierce
one-third
tri-D
tridimensional
2.5D
Euclidean norm
cap off
body
3-D
half space
3D
fine
Grothendieck-Riemann-Roch theorem
three-D
halfspace
Riemann sphere
simplicial complex
Plücker embedding
cylindricity
Chinese remainder theorem
supersolid
slice knot
three-dimensionality
third-dimensionality
trick shot
multisphere
axiomatic system
icositetrachoron
constructive logic
Dyson shell
ordered field
standard topology
crystallomancy
metageometrician
Brouwer fixed-point theorem
two-start
planisphere
round
interpretation
sphero-
ternary logic
Harnack's curve theorem
Dickson's conjecture
polysphere
hyperplane
propositional calculus

English words for 'A theorem in set-theoretic geometry, which states that given a solid ball in three‑dimensional space, there exists a decomposition of the ball into a finite number of disjoint subsets, which can then be put back together in a different way to yield two identical copies of the original ball.'

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