What I meant is that some people portray the thin flat object itself as a 2D object, e.g. a piece of paper opposed to a box. I do understand that it's intuitive to associate the absence of a dimension with a value close to 0 for it and vice versa, because that's how we visualize it.
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Do you mind if I do not do that?