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What is topology? When a person should learn it? [closed]

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Closed as too generic by Peter Taylor‭ on Nov 8, 2021 at 08:14

This post contains multiple questions or has many possible indistinguishable correct answers or requires extraordinary long answers.

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What is topology? When a person should learn it?

What I know about it that is, it describes place, location field- I don't have deeper knowledge of the topic.

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When you're old enough (1 comment)
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Canina‭ wrote almost 3 years ago

Did you read the Wikipedia article on topology? If there is something in it (or some similar description elsewhere) that you don't understand and feel that you need clarification on, you might get answers that are more useful to you by asking specifically about that.

deleted user wrote almost 3 years ago

Isn't the tag good now?

Derek Elkins‭ wrote almost 3 years ago

deleted user Calling a question a "soft question" doesn't suddenly make it being overly broad, primarily opinion based, and/or lacking context or research okay.

Canina‭ wrote almost 3 years ago · edited almost 3 years ago

deleted user I fail to see what a tag on a site in the Stack Exchange network has to do with anything here, or how it relates to what I wrote in my comment.