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KRISHNA-LORD OF GRAVITY By RAMANA ANNAMRAJU When I was growing up in rural India I used to attend story telling at my village square. They are called...
KRISHNA-LORD OF GRAVITY By RAMANA ANNAMRAJU When I was growing up in rural India I used to attend story telling at my village square. They are called...
http://hypergeometricaluniverse.blogspot.com/2006/08/hyperspherical- universe.html We might have people here that are more geometrically inclined than I am… ...
When collapsed to one of its 2D phases/forms the Vector Equilibrium ( a.k.a VE ) has bilateral symmetry as does many complex animals. It is my contention that...
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9775-russian-mathematics-genius- shuns-the-spotlight.htm ...."Perelman achieved fame in the mathematics world for his...
Could you please clarify me about the string theory and your 10 dimensions. If I understand correctly string theory, there is only one dimension to time not...
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Rybo6 - I'm not a mathematician. I'm not even smart. Not really. Could you please explain to me, because I'm very interested in icosahedra, where frequency...
Mitch, ... Rybo's pics were of geodesic spheres using a regular icosahedron as a "seed" or starting point. Each face of the icosahedron is subdivided into...
... Mitch, Im not a mathematician ether. ... hedra is greek for *faces*, poly is latin for *many* ergo polyhedron is a any 3D object that has many faces(...
Could you please clarify me about the string theory and your 10 dimensions. If I understand correctly string theory, there is only one dimension to time not...
Greetings all, I'm looking to use rapid-prototyping / CNC technology to produce water storage vessels in egg-form. (Based on a history work with these curves...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Polytopia/files/Rybonics%20%20/ Scroll to 31 Great Circlelike Polygoanl Planes for clarity onmy Ruybonic views of the four cosmic...
... Alan, I also made another misstatement in these regards. A *3D* cube ( not 4D as I had stated ) can contain a *4D* cube( not 5D as I had stated ). All...
Zach, I see what your saying. Each set of three 3, Phi ratioed rectangles in the icosahedron, with each having two edge-to- edge axes ergo, 6 axes for three...
Hi all, I am wondering about higher dimensional isometries. The ones that I know about are: 0D: identity 1D: identity, reflection,& translation 2D: identity,...
Hi John ... Do you have a definition of these isometry types? For example, the identity can be considered a rotation through 0 degrees, or a translation...
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isometry and furthermore any graduate textbook on linear algebra and/or analytic geometry. Quotation from previous message in...
... That should probably be included too, although in 2D it is the same as rotation through 180 degrees, and in 3D it is equivalent to a rotation-reflection,...
Hi Johan ... Johns list of isometry *types* don't appear to be a group. A translation followed by a translation is a translation, and so the translation type...
... No no, the members of the group would be specific translations, not just "translation" in general. Two translations combined would then obtain a third...
Hi Rob ... We seem to have different views of John's problem. I have taken it to be a problem of classifying isometries in such a way that you can produce...
Hi Rob ... It would be an exception for the mirror method I suggested if it was not on the list. Inversion in a point (in 3D) is a product of reflections in...