As I had asked above, show me at least theoretically how can one verify an absolutely perfect circle empirically?
Btw, you are not a “God” who can monopolise the meaning of the word ‘perfect’. Who are you to dictate what ‘perfect’ must mean and that everyone on Earth must obey your meaning.
Note the meanings of Perfect [I have listed this many times], the ones relevant to the OP are in bold, with emphasis on absolute, complete;
googledictionary.freecollocation … rd=perfect
Having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be
- she strove to be the perfect wife
- life certainly isn’t perfect at the moment
Free from any flaw or defect in condition or quality; faultless
- the equipment was in perfect condition
Precisely accurate; exact
Highly suitable for someone or something; exactly right
- Gary was perfect for her—ten years older and with his own career
Denoting a way of binding books in which pages are glued to the spine rather than sewn together
Thoroughly trained in or conversant with
- she was perfect in French
Absolute; complete (used for emphasis)
- a perfect stranger
- all that Joseph said made perfect sense to me
(of a number) Equal to the sum of its positive divisors, e.g., the number 6, whose divisors (1, 2, 3) also add up to 6
(of a tense) Denoting a completed action or a state or habitual action that began in the past. The perfect tense is formed in English with have or has and the past participle, as in they have eaten and they have been eating (since dawn) (present perfect), they had eaten (past perfect), and they will have eaten (future perfect)
(of a flower) Having both stamens and carpels present and functional
Denoting the stage or state of a fungus in which the sexually produced spores are formed
(of an insect) Fully adult and (typically) winged
Obviously dictionary meanings are general, but note how perfect is used in the theological and philosophical settings;
‘Perfect’ is used in a theistic context like;
My meaning is ‘perfect’ as used in this OP is based on the above context.
My use of a perfect circle is to illustrate how theists rhetorical stretched [due to psychological compulsion] from the empirical, the empirical possible, to the transcendental illusion which is an impossibility.