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Can someone explain in a few words the Kaehler geometry, what kind of manifold is used, and any connection with our club?...
mikeantholy
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Sep 2, 2001
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As a consequence of known euclidean, elliptic, and hyperbolic geometries I would say that the sum of interior angles of a triangle in a smarandache geometry ...
dacosta_teresinha
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Ya, I agree with dacosta_teresinha, the difficult problem in smarandcheian geometry are the singular points. A singular point of an algebraic curve is a point ...
duncan432001
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Sep 2, 2001
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If Howard's model works, this would be a powerful tool to study a primitive, or simple as Joan said, Smarandache geometry.<br>And it would possible to...
jeanmariecharrier
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Would it be possible to tile with squares or regular hexagons as well?...
noneuclid_geom
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Sep 2, 2001
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Would it be possible to introduce a metric on a smarandacheian space/geometry?<br><br>I was thinking at Finsler geometry which is a geometry of Finsler space....
noneuclid_geom
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Sep 2, 2001
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Wouldn't it be possible to consider in Howard model instead of equilateral triangles regular triangular pyramids to transform his 2-D manifold model into a 3-D...
ghniculescu
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Sep 2, 2001
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&lt;&lt;Wouldn't it be possible to consider in Howard model instead of equilateral<br> triangles regular triangular pyramids to transform his 2-D manifold ...
charlestle
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Sep 3, 2001
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I would like to display a part of a commnet from an e-group I attended. Because I subscribe to the author's opinion I mention it in this club as ...
mikeantholy
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Sep 4, 2001
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I come back and apologize for posting the previous message, I didn't realize at the beginning that Mr. Ben Saucer was a member of this club. Later I cheked....
mikeantholy
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Sep 4, 2001
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"Supposed there were several time-like dimensions in a particular <br>universe, <br>as well as several space-like dimensions. The metric for an interval...
mikeantholy
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Sep 4, 2001
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I would like very much to write something up about the model I described. What is the procedure?<br><br>Howard....
hiseri1
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Sep 4, 2001
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I've thought a bit more about the model I proposed, and I'm pretty excited about it, because there seems to be some interesting questions about it.<br><br>As...
hiseri1
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Sep 4, 2001
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Do two "parallel universes have any points in common, or are they truly PARALLEL?<br><br>Assuming they are disjoint, can information travel from one to the ...
bsaucer
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Sep 5, 2001
2:22 am
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You write a normal article: title, author, affiliation (address), abstract, keywords, introduction, body of the article, references<br>and mail it to Mr. Perez...
mikeantholy
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Sep 5, 2001
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&lt;&lt;Do two "parallel universes have any points in common, or are they truly<br> PARALLEL?&gt;&gt;<br><br>Actually we considered in the Smarandache...
mikeantholy
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Sep 5, 2001
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&lt;&lt;As has been suggested, I see no reason why it couldn't be generalized to<br> higher dimensions (e.g. to 3D by using tetrahedra) or by using shapes<br>...
mikeantholy
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Sep 5, 2001
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"These are parts a, b, and d<br> of Smarandache's 5-part parallel axiom. I'm pretty sure that the other<br> two parts are not satisfied." [Howard]<br><br>Does...
duncan432001
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Sep 6, 2001
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Can be any connection between a theory of hidden variables, parallel universes - are they hidden to our knowledge and mind?, and these alternative geometries...
ken5prasad
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Sep 6, 2001
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///1. Every edge is shared by two triangles. <br><br> 2. Every vertex is shared by five, six, or seven triangles. <br><br> 3. Since each triangle lies...
dacosta_teresinha
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Would differential geometry help in finding a special surface confining to each of the Smarandache geometries?...
dacosta_teresinha
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Sep 6, 2001
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Let me try a possible geometry, where in addition to Euclid's first four postulates, we have the following:<br><br>There exists a line in the space, such that...
bsaucer
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Sep 6, 2001
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&lt;&lt;&lt;This kind of model makes us think at tiling the space models. Is this a finite geometry?<br>What it is meant by finite geometry? [A finite number ...
hiseri1
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Sep 6, 2001
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I think that most of us would consider parallel universes to be disjoint, since that's how we use the word parallel. We could think of our classical conception...
hiseri1
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Sep 6, 2001
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I've uploaded some drawings in the Photos section for this club to help explain my model.<br><br>Howard's model 1 shows the elliptic and Euclidean parts of the...
hiseri1
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Sep 6, 2001
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&lt;&lt;&lt;You write a normal article: title, author, affiliation (address), abstract,<br> keywords, introduction, body of the article, references<br> and...
m_l_perez
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Sep 7, 2001
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&lt;&lt; Let me try a possible geometry, where in addition to Euclid's first four<br> postulates, we have the following:<br><br> There exists a line in the ...
johnkamla2000
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Sep 7, 2001
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Thanks, Howard, I printed your three photo-files of your model and will study them. Look promising. Congratulations!...
mikeantholy
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Sep 7, 2001
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What makes information exist? Is it just by intelligence of life. I think other types of systems make information exist and work.<br><br>So can informational ...
zimolson
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Sep 8, 2001
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The first paper related to smarandacheian geometries since Mike started the club is:<br>"ENGINEERING A VISUAL FIELD" by Clifford Singer, Email: ...
m_l_perez
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