... Generally, it is called a Simplex for any number of dimensions. See http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Simplex.html The 1+4+6+4+1 that you mentioned is an...
ALan, I dont know if you noticed but you posted the same message three times to geophysics link. RY ... 11/04--PLease do not encourage, and do help to impeach,...
... Hmmm,, ok sorry Alan, I must have misread or misinterpreted the "sent to" in each one. Rybo ... 11/04--PLease do not encourage, and do help to impeach, the...
... I sure did! For your information, I also got three messages: Alan Michelson Re: [Geophysicslink] The Simplest Possible Polytope Sat 02/12 7k Alan...
Excuse me sir, Please review the description of what kind of group this is. So what does your post have to do with geometry? If you can tell me that, then...
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I didn't follow the link given because I guessed that it would be to some non-geometry site. Just now though, I got to thinking - each culture has certain...
On five-fold: Oh yes, the golden rectangles in the icosahedron. However, the icosahedron has five of those X-Y-Z orientations; you are seeing but one of those....
Alan, Im not sure you saw this one before so Im posting it again. First Alan, im aware that VE's FOUR GrC's are at 60 degrees to each other and two of the ring...
... No, not all of them share a common axis, but possibly three of them (excepting the one parallel to the equator) might share an axis? ... Assuming that...
... I'm sorry Alan, jsut dont see how andy of them share a common axis, diametric or otherwise. ... Im not sure what your getting at( point ) here. However, I...
... Some of these planes could meet at a pole and an anti-pole of the torus, and share a common axis that joins the poles. ... Well, the Villarceau circles do...
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... Alan, sorry so long in responding. Well, I should correct myself and say that the two non-perpendiuclar Great Circles do share a common axis. Sorry. ...
... I thought that the Villarceau circles are 0 degrees apart from each other because they would have to pass through the point that blows the horns of the...
Hello, Polytopia Group! I'm new to this group, so I guess I should introduce myself. My name is Robert Austin, and I have been a geometry teacher for almost...
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Wow, this "Twisted Moonbeam of Life" is a frigging fractal, that fractures any future concepts of, our fricking-frolicking, foaming Universe. {8--)) Rybo...
Looks to me as the Euro ... Message: 1 Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 17:58:38 -0600 From: rybo6 Subject: Re: Re: Loom of Creation Wow, this "Twisted Moonbeam of Life"...
... I like this fundamental Mechanical Fractal. Here below is a link to four basic attractors. I think the Mechanical Fractal must be "Cyclic Attractor". ...
... I thought all four circles are Villarceau? 1) Smallest circle bisects the tube of the torus 2) Next largest circle is at 90 degrees to the above smaler...