The statement you provided seems to be a bit unclear and may contain some incorrect information.
First, the term "demeanor" typically refers to a person's behavior or attitude, so it doesn't seem to apply to a sphere.
Second, if a line segment passes through the center of a sphere, it divides that sphere into two equal halves called hemispheres. So it's not possible for a line segment, whose length is half the radius, to not pass through the center of the sphere.
Finally, the longest distance within a sphere is called the diameter, which is equal to twice the radius. Any point on the surface of the sphere is equidistant from the center, but it does not necessarily represent the longest distance within the sphere.
If you have any other questions or need clarification, please feel free to ask.
The demeanor of a sphere is half the length of radius does not pass through the center of the sphere is the distance from the center of the sphere to any point of the surface of the sphere is the longest distance of a sphere
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