... Actually that is deflection of six flat planes into two additional flat planes ergo from 14 faced VE polyhedron to 20 faced Ico. polyhedron. As to the...
H,mm actually since the VE's 6 squares distorts itself with both contraction of 6 diagonals and expansion of 6 diagonals we have what appears to be a net...
... Yes Alan is camera angle but the object also moves very far away. So far that when drag it back closer I reach a limit where it will not get close enough...
... No, Rybo, that's just an illusion of shooting off to the side. You are really turning yourself (i.e. camera) around instead of turning the object that you...
Alan, I have "walk, fly, and examine mode". As stated previously, some John Mccashams wrls work fine with my "examine" mode. There appear to be at least three...
H,m I can see your wrl's but cannot control them very well as I can with Dharmraj's. I'm using 3D viewer "free wrl" form Source Forge. Finally found correct...
Steve, Attached is a VRML of JL140. This is a crazy form that needs the 3-D view to better visualize. There are no tets involved in my graphics. JL140 is...
Steve, I have attached numbers to the polys in current discussion. To shorten the numbers I have gone to a JL prefix and started the numbering at 100. The...
Steve, I will get these recent graphics identified with L numbers soon. Good suggestion. I have attached the L-concave icosahedron as a WRL (VRML) with an...
Steve says: "can you make a regular tet from one of the faces on the INSIDE of the thingie ? [ there may not be enough thingie to make the whole tet....i want...
Steve, It looks like I need to take this a step at a time. Here is what I find so far: 1- Icosa center to L.concave icosa center = 1.0 2- Icosa center to...
Steve, Thanks for getting back so quickly. Yes, I recall fondly the projects and the lead in for me to the article in the journal. It feels good to be back in...
There appears to be no differrence between hexa and octa here below. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexahemioctacron ...."In geometry, the hexahemioctacron is...
You can see it here <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GeoJourney/photos/album/715695539/pic/lis\ t?mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&count=100&dir=asc> . Also, check...
Adrian here is reply from Jim, but he does not address directly his *2-fold * Lehman poly in the Lehmanville Matrix that I've always referred to a s4-fold,...