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25947 Adrian Rossiter
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Feb 1, 2006
9:33 am
Hi Rybo ... I have said I was talking about projective space. http://www.math.toronto.edu/mathnet/questionCorner/projective.html Adrian. -- Adrian Rossiter ...
25948 Adrian Rossiter
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Feb 1, 2006
11:16 am
Hi John ... I want the polyhedron to exist and have the expected dual properties (e.g. 12 vertices and octahedral symmetry) so I chose a space it can exist in....
25949 rybo6
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Feb 1, 2006
1:37 pm
... Sorry Adrian, I must have missed those comments. They were not in the email I was responding to. Also I skimmed through the article you linked to and...
25950 Adrian Rossiter
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Feb 1, 2006
3:01 pm
Hi Rybo ... Start of section 2. Euclidean Geometry Plus A "Line At Infinity" "Take each line of ordinary Euclidean geometry and add to it one extra object...
25951 rybo6
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Feb 1, 2006
3:55 pm
... Thanks, I reread more that article including the above. Im sorry but it doesnt make much sense to me, however, I do see they use a sphere at bottom of...
25952 Adrian Rossiter
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Feb 1, 2006
4:32 pm
Hi Rybo ... What they are saying is that this is another (different) model of projective space. And in this model the lines which come from great circles...
25953 tim stockton
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Feb 1, 2006
4:35 pm
John Mac Cosham <dharmraj@...> wrote: you are in Australia- i am not sure- if so Australia is large continent- only 16 or 20 million people i think you...
25954 John Brawley
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Feb 1, 2006
4:36 pm
From: "Adrian Rossiter" <adrian@...> Subject: Re: [synergeo] Re: Calculating the volume of a polyhdron ... Hi Adrian ... [dels] ... OK that makes...
25955 tim stockton
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Feb 1, 2006
4:38 pm
coordinat the supplies of Honda- coordiante this with that coordinate the movment of the body if you dont know the elements you will not know what to...
25956 Adrian Rossiter
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Feb 1, 2006
5:24 pm
... I've mentioned it before but Experiments in Topology by Stephen Barr is fun and cheap (although not currently as cheap from Amazon as it has been) ...
25957 rybo6
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Feb 1, 2006
7:00 pm
... I here what you and they are saying but it doe not make any logic sense. No common sense either that I can see. I will try and find a graphic of sphere...
25958 John Mac Cosham
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Feb 1, 2006
9:58 pm
... oughtta ... Yes, 10 square meters,especially with let's say a 5/8 dome would be a good little structure. I can't think of a good design at the moment....
25959 John Brawley
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Feb 1, 2006
11:27 pm
Yes, square and rectangular things (sheds) are easier to build. A question comes to mind though (you might not have this answer; I don't): What do the...
25960 rybo6
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Feb 2, 2006
1:50 am
http://www.tekcad.com/documents/TekNotes/SphereAnalytics/ SphereAnalytics.html Adrian, here is graphic of what appears to be accurate info regarding parrallel...
25961 Alan Michelson
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Feb 2, 2006
2:39 am
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ProjectiveGeometry.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PointatInfinity.html ... ...
25962 buzz kimball
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Feb 2, 2006
5:18 am
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25963 Adrian Rossiter
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Feb 2, 2006
8:48 am
Hi Rybo ... You have missed the relationship between the two models of the projective plane. Anyway, if you would like a picture, the "Equatorial Gnomic" map...
25964 John Mac Cosham
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Feb 2, 2006
9:20 am
John Brawley ... I think it is just floor space. Most people only buy/build rectangular to square sheds and most of them don't have much for eves. So a 3/4...
25965 tim stockton
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Feb 2, 2006
1:30 pm
most of the advances in geodesic domes are in america- europe doesnt have the invited space for it- developing countries might be the place were they will...
25966 tim stockton
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Feb 2, 2006
1:31 pm
most of the advances in geodesic domes are in america- europe doesnt have the invited space for it- developing countries might be the place were they will...
25967 Jim Lehman
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Feb 2, 2006
4:56 pm
David, Thanks for your reply! I have some questions and comments: 1- Is your pod edge length the length of the pod edge as a straight segment, and not the...
25968 John Brawley
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Feb 2, 2006
8:49 pm
Well, not _neccessarily_...: You're welding up steel roof trusses, triangulated. Those are awfully strong. In theory, if your walls were also welded to the...
25969 Adrian Rossiter
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Feb 2, 2006
9:08 pm
Hi Jim ... I suspect calculus is the way to go. I'm very rusty but I had a look and made the answer integral[ sqrt(1 - (2-x)^2/(4*(6-x)*(2+x)) ] between 0 and...
25970 rybo6
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Feb 2, 2006
11:02 pm
... Adrian, sorry for "commons sense" comments. I was having bad tooth day. Yes, I'm definitly missing something within the article you supplied cause they...
25971 Jim Lehman
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Feb 3, 2006
2:30 am
Adrian, Thanks for your efforts here. Yes, I agree with you that your results appear to be on the long side. I made a CAD drawing that forms the pod with...
25972 Jim Lehman
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Feb 3, 2006
2:41 am
Alan, ... It's interesting that the pod has two different arc behaviors. Adrian is suggesting that calculus may be the way to go. This seems to be an open...
25973 Adrian Rossiter
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Feb 3, 2006
8:40 am
Hi Rybo ... The parallel lines *are* the projected paths of great circles. Quote from the second paragraph of the article "The Gnomonic projection is very...
25974 Adrian Rossiter
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Feb 3, 2006
10:12 am
Hi Jim ... [Adrian wrote:] ... I have reviewed my calculation and spotted an error. The 4 in the integral above should have been a 3 The revised calculation is...
25975 Jim Lehman
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Feb 3, 2006
5:09 pm
Adrian, My check-in on synergeo has been pretty good these last few days, but I did miss this one. Your chord length of : 3.9331744 looks quite good! I am...
25976 Jim Lehman
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Feb 3, 2006
5:25 pm
David, See below... REF: Pod chord: http://www.blackcatphotoproducts.com/L11124.jpg ... I should have called the line in the pod C and D since it is not the ...
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