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 ...
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 ...
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...
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....
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...
<<Wouldn't it be possible to consider in Howard model instead of equilateral<br> triangles regular triangular pyramids to transform his 2-D manifold ...
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....
"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...
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...
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 ...
You write a normal article: title, author, affiliation (address), abstract, keywords, introduction, body of the article, references<br>and mail it to Mr. Perez...
<<Do two "parallel universes have any points in common, or are they truly<br> PARALLEL?>><br><br>Actually we considered in the Smarandache...
<<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>...
"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...
Can be any connection between a theory of hidden variables, parallel universes - are they hidden to our knowledge and mind?, and these alternative geometries...
///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...
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...
<<<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 ...
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...
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...
<<<You write a normal article: title, author, affiliation (address), abstract,<br> keywords, introduction, body of the article, references<br> and...
<< 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 ...
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 ...