Jim, I posted a meesage yesterday...but I have not seen it come in yet - I suspect it might be my mistake maybe - so I will try again. upload to CONIC...
Alan and John Braley and Adrian, How about having SD, have the ability to input any .off file, with a sub-routine to use Adrian's off2eig-1.py conversion...
L9921 uploaded to CONIC folder. Steve, This is a rough depiction of cones in the tetra and octa faces of a VE. The space between these cones I call negative...
Jim, ... VE. The space between these cones I call negative spaces or possibly concave spaces. I would rather look for a way to depict the territory you show as...
... --"Kepler's logical approach to polyhedra does not mean that he was free of the mysticism of the day. The following illustration, from his 1619 book,...
... duals? I guess that Air is Above while Earth is Below! ... duals? And I thought that Water puts out Fire! ... quin-tes-sence n. 1. The pure, highly...
Jim, I am sensing a possible relunctance on you part, in regard to the yellow cones...would there be any graphic difficulty in making them ? Is there a ...
Steve, Yes, you are picking up on me taking a step back. It seems that I need some time to sort out how I have been working with the cones as positive spaces...
http://www.oophda.com/ Hi Jim, Here is another link to some graphics of spinning rings. They may not be of interest to you but they may at least stir the...
... Oops! Jim Im sorry. Sending this email to Geojureny was not my intention. My geophysic group has same firt intial so if Im sloppy and dont pay attention I...
Jim, I have looked at bit more at this site - Just found this site ...awesome http://www.ne.jp/asahi/j/yananose/polyhedron/polyhedron_ctrl/zctrl01.html and...
You could also see the color-coded planes in http://www.superliminal.com/geometry/infinite/stereo/ The upper picture has truncated tetrahedra. The lower...
Steve, I made an new folder called: DOMAINS and uploaded L10280 and L10281. I have been looking at the locations of poly bodies and vertices to find a way of...
L10271 graphic breaks the 12 around one sphere layers into three layers. Spheres are added to the RD vertex domains and the red cubes are RD bodies. Note...
Hi Jim, Rybo here. You were gone a while with not contact? Ive been following along with yours and Steves graphics, however, i want to put in plug, or request...
... Oops "request" may not have been the best, or correct word, for me to use. Just asking for assistance in these regards if time and interest is there. Ive...
Hi rybo, Yes, I pulled back for a time to review some of my basics. I guess I felt I was getting a little overwhelmed in Steve's territory and needed to get...
rybo, rybo6 wrote: On Sep 19, 2004, at 7:05 PM, rybo6 wrote: want to put in plug, or request actually, Oops "request" may not have been the best, or correct...
REM: L8000 folder rybo, Please describe again the sequence of eight icosas located at cube corners as they head towards the cube center. Can you choose one of ...
... REM: L8000 folder rybo, Please describe again the sequence of eight icosas located at cube corners as they head towards the cube center. Can you choose...
Alan, I made a new folder in photos called: rybo I added the graphic L7017 showing 8 icosas located at the corners of a cube. Note that I'm using the Lpoly to...
Now, of course, that's assuming that the icosas don't rotate. But even if they do, the opposite faces of each icosa will be orientated to the corresponding ...
Alan, Yes, there is certainly a compound formed in any case since there are 8 icosas entering the same territory. The octa seems to be a key player here. It...
... Hi Jim, I could not find L8000 in the folders. Thanks for taking and interest in this recontstruction and possibly answering my question that arrive from...