Hi: Here is a sphere contracting to a concave Ve. http://www.users.bigpond.com/dharmraj/gifanim/inout_animation.gif It is 192 KB. Is there a relationship...
dharmraj, Very nice animation! Yes, your depiction shows the key factor in producing "curvature" (concave/convex) by breaking the edge of the triangle and...
Hi all. I've read Bucky Fuller's books and am a member of Synergeo. Rybo mentioned Jim Lehmans work, so since I just saw Geojourney referenced there, I popped...
Hi Dave, Good to have you on board. You might notice that there is somewhat a "math-free" environment here since my background and interests are from the...
Thought Id share something with ya'll. Great fun and it actually works. Met my girl on here, http://www.clickinghere.info/jwpqt and so far it's been the...
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Dec 10, 2005 10:12 am
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Thanks Jim. How do I view the .wrl files? Special software? I'm able to see the JPG files, but not wrl. I'm interested in seeing the pandora's sphere, CVM; to...
... You need a VRML viewing program. Go to this page. http://www.parallelgraphics.com/ On the left slightly downwards is a button "CORTONA VRML CLIENT". Your...
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Dec 28, 2005 3:00 pm
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Jan 10, 2006 8:28 pm
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Hello, Thanks for posting your very nice comparison of duo-tet forms. Please note that the form shown as "Pandora's Sphere by Jim Lehman is not a Pandora's...
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Jan 10, 2006 10:21 pm
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Thanks Jim for correcting me, sorry for mistaken identity. Could you point me to the pandora's sphere? Which one is it? Dave ... Thanks for posting your...
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Jan 13, 2006 2:47 am
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A. Lemak A.S., Please see this file now listed in the Files section at geojourney L505ve.jpg ...
I am looking for the end to end length of a three sided pod. 1- Please see the L11124 jpg drawing here: http://www.blackcatphotoproducts.com/L11124.jpg 2-...
... Jim, I admit to being confused still. I must not understand the Pods creation well enough. I certainly don't flow the "lensing" information. How a Pods...
rybo, (see below) ... Sorry for adding to your confusion. The lens shape is the shape formed when the two circles overlap. ... It's important to forget the...
Maybe you are talking about an ARC length of 4 inches, so the CHORD would be less. So, for a hexagon, the chord would be the same as the radius of that arc....
Alan, Thanks for your input! I'm not sure if the arc formed by the pod edge is considered an ARC length. It may be I dunno. There are two types of arcs on...
... That I understand as the 2D diagram of the two hexagons make two arcs, of the pod, quite obvious. ... The hexagon is still a hexagon. The edge of hexagon...
rybo, (below) ... The edge of the hexagon is not carried intact to the pod. It would be better to call the axial length of the pod C and D since that length...
http://www.maths.gla.ac.uk/~wws/cabripages/inversive/infinity.html Jim, check this one out. It is interactive now I can get and idea of how the Pods axial...
Jim, the edge arcs <http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Arc.html> bulge out twice as far from the chord <http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Chord.html> as the face arcs...
Alan, If I keep in mind the physical pod, which is what I am trying to duplicate, then both arcs are present. If the method used to find the chord of the pod...