RE: L9196 Pandora dual. There are a total of 72 faces on the Pandora's Sphere dual. All faces are triangles. The graphic shows one of four faces that are all...
... Ok now i understand. One center per Pandora. ... In this sense you are relating the Pandora to each sphere of a IVM or as the nuclear sphere in Fullers...
... Vertex to vetex? What about their being bonded at the equalteral triangle to triangle? Vertex to vertex is different than conventional CVM I think? Rybo...
... Jim this Oh so cool ! and can only be more cool with introspection over time. ... I think 72 is a cubic number. ... Fantastic ! ... I.e there are four...
rybo, rybo6 wrote: On Apr 1, 2004, at 12:18 AM, Jim Lehman wrote: JL] Yes, one center per Pandora. Ok now i understand. One center per Pandora. Yes, that's...
rybo, rybo6 wrote: On Apr 1, 2004, at 3:09 PM, Jim Lehman wrote: RE: L9196 Pandora dual. Jim this Oh so cool ! and can only be more cool with introspection...
rybo6 wrote: On Apr 1, 2004, at 3:00 PM, Jim Lehman wrote: RE: L9193 12 around one Pandora's Sphere duals. Each dual makes vertex contact with a neighbor. Jim ...
... Yes I think that is what your recent, and most beautiful, multiple hair-ball graphic represented also. I understand you here. We are on same wave-length...
... But of course, sicne it is dual of the Pandoar vertexes become the center of faces. ... Yes now im getting it clear. Sorry i can be so slow mentally...
... Somtime i must get all of my apple works file documented with a copy of this kind of info. ... I uderstand. A cube can have all tringular faces--...
rybo, Thanks for keeping the unit and unity question alive! Now I get it! Actually I have been aware of Fuller's take on unity = 2 for some time. I guess I...
rybo6 wrote: On Apr 3, 2004, at 12:14 AM, Jim Lehman wrote: There are a total of 72 faces on the Pandora's Sphere dual. Somtime i must get all of my apple...
rybo6 wrote: On Apr 3, 2004, at 12:20 AM, Jim Lehman wrote: Yes, the duals touch point to point. The Pandora touches triangle to triangle. It's diffiicult to...
... Good ! Yay ! We are on same track / wave-length now, we were just using different numerical value / label for each section of track. 1) The LVM unit-edge...
rybo, Agreed. We are on the same track. Jim rybo6 wrote: On Apr 3, 2004, at 2:51 PM, Jim Lehman wrote: rybo, Thanks for keeping the unit and unity question...
RE: L9210 rybo, My next step is to find the size of the rh.tria based on my unit measure for a tetrahedron edge of 1.0 (actually I'm using 10.0 since it works...
rybo, I'm probably long overdue in getting this info, but I think its time to get my models coordinated with Fuller's hierarchy. His list seems to go like...
... Hi Jim, Im a little pressed for time so ive not given this message considerate thought yet. Below is link 986.504. Be sure to see the accompanying graphic...
... I read through all the numbers that follow but I hope you can fore give my lack of digesting them very thoroughly. i think you will track that better than...
... Looks correct to me Jim. Here is link to the complete table. http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s09/p8220.html#982.62A ... This sounds correct ... ...
... Edge is Prime Vector(PV) ergo it should be 2 The Prime Vector Radius(PVR) of the sphere in LVM is 1. ... Hear again the VE's edges in IVM are same as...
... Hmmm, I was going to write you ans say that we may not be able to add teh Panodra to the Con-Cen-polyhedra because all of Con-Cen- polyhedra have edge...
rybo, The rhombic triacontahedron does have edges all the same length. I would like to know what their decimal value length is in the hierarchy. I'm not much...
rybo, I can't find anything here that gives me the edge length of the rh tria based on a sphere radus of one. Jim rybo6 wrote: On Apr 3, 2004, at 8:28 PM, Jim...
... Jim, Im going bonkers-- not really --trying to get this Con-Cen-Polys straight in my head. If you decide not to ever listen to me again i will understand....
rybo6 wrote: On Apr 3, 2004, at 8:28 PM, Jim Lehman wrote: RE: L9210 rybo, This graphic shows a benchcube with a diagonal of 20.0 (note that I'm going x10 my...
... Yes you are correct contrary to my last post regarding this. I will continue to look for and edge length of Rh-Tri-Con for you but first must get straight...
Steve, Thanks for the link. If there was a reference to a rhombic dodecahedron, it would help. Unfortunately there is reference to the icosa and penta dodeca...