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29557 Dick Fischbeck
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Oct 1, 2006
1:32 pm
I count 84. "An important rule -- until now -- is that no two pentagons can touch, but are always surrounded by hexagons." ... ...
29558 Dick Fischbeck
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Oct 1, 2006
2:39 pm
... But one moves more easily than the others. Each corner of the tetrahedron needs three restraints to remove its translation and rotation freedoms. ... ...
29559 " A. Lemak A.S. "
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Oct 1, 2006
3:27 pm
Has there been an attempt to make a VE fullerne cage? Perhaps an icosa/dodeca of Carbon with some emplaced silicon (or other) atoms acting as jitterbug...
29560 Tim Tyler
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Oct 1, 2006
3:30 pm
To my amusement, I found this, from Amy C. Edmondson in "A Fuller Explanation": ``Fig. 16-2. Hanging bookshelf, U.S. Patent 4,377,114 (1983). Click on...
29561 Tim Tyler
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Oct 1, 2006
3:36 pm
... Indeed. So what? ... That is not true. For one thing, if you remove the translational freedoms of three non-colinear points on a solid object, then all...
29562 Tim Tyler
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Oct 1, 2006
4:30 pm
... I had a look: ``I encountered the claim that it takes 12 spokes to stabilise a bicycle wheel hub with respect to the rim - if it was required that the hub...
29563 Dick Fischbeck
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Oct 1, 2006
4:52 pm
Tim If you don't mind, can you show me two or three people explaining the seven-spokes-are-enough arguement(or some version of it)? Someone, an engineer maybe,...
29564 Dick Fischbeck
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Oct 1, 2006
5:18 pm
... We are discussing the degree of motion available to a corner of a vertex, so I thought it is important to point out that in your seven restraints model,...
29565 Tim Tyler
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Oct 1, 2006
5:51 pm
... Input from peers would be welcome. I discovered the seven cable configuration on 2006-02-19, announcing the fact on: http://listserv.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/ ...
29566 John Brawley
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Oct 1, 2006
5:51 pm
Offtopic, but this reminds me; I the other day thought out an Euler connection, assumed there might be an Euler 'law' that applies in a 3d volume. We know that...
29567 John Brawley
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Oct 1, 2006
5:53 pm
Thanks for those. Tim reduces these by one. (*grin*) I note I spent many words merely saying (the one thing Tim provisionally accepts) this: " . ....
29568 John Brawley
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Oct 1, 2006
5:55 pm
... From: "Kirby Urner" <kirby.urner@...> [dels] ... Not really. I was hoping for an inclusion of sensible/standard physics within S., which apparently...
29569 John Brawley
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Oct 1, 2006
5:56 pm
Thanks to all for the blast in my direction.... I take it back. Any "translation" would by now have been attempted, and I agree it would be pretty silly to...
29570 Tim Tyler
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Oct 1, 2006
6:00 pm
... To expand: "Right - at least now I have some idea of what you are thinking". ... Right. So: you reject my notion of stability, and are proposing your own,...
29571 rybo6
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Oct 1, 2006
6:32 pm
... Quite correct Alan. I mispoke( in error ) not including a dividing line to the 6 edges. Thanks for keeping my straight friend. :) ... So do you see any...
29572 Dick Fischbeck
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Oct 1, 2006
6:44 pm
... prevent ... I don't understand your notion of stability although at this point I probably should understand. ... You know that. Ten degrees wouldn't...
29573 Dick Fischbeck
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Oct 1, 2006
6:51 pm
Sorry, Tim. I now see you already answered my question about input from others on the seven restraint system....
29574 Dick Fischbeck
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Oct 1, 2006
6:55 pm
... humanities ... idiosyncratic ... appropriate) of Fuller's ... tightly up to ... one day if ... appears incapable ... Wow! Nicely put. I share you're...
29575 Dick Fischbeck
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Oct 1, 2006
7:07 pm
... You're welcome. ... No, no, no. A push is a push and a pull is a pull. How can you mistake this??...
29576 Dick Fischbeck
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Oct 1, 2006
7:15 pm
... commented. ... Isn't it hard to think that we're on the cutting edge of such a simple question when 6 billion people are here to participate? Mind...
29577 Dick Fischbeck
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Oct 1, 2006
7:16 pm
... might be an ... There is. Alan M. can explain. :8^)...
29578 " A. Lemak A.S. "
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Oct 1, 2006
7:46 pm
Hold a stick. Use it to push away a snake. Use it to pull the snake towards you. Now try doing that with a rope. A stick is a coiled rope (spiraled cells...
29579 rybo6
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Oct 1, 2006
8:09 pm
Ahh Tim, laying here in bed I realized what your seven cable restraint does not take into account. Torque! And especially in regards to more spherical object...
29580 rybo6
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Oct 1, 2006
8:16 pm
... DD, me thinks compression is contraction( pulling-in ) force/motion and that all expansion( pushing-out ) forces/motions can only be a resulant of...
29581 Tim Tyler
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Oct 1, 2006
8:34 pm
... So far no references to other previous work have been reported. That doesn't mean such work doesn't exist. On the other hand, while the question seems...
29582 Tim Tyler
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Oct 1, 2006
8:49 pm
... The 'fundamental motions' being: 1) axial rotation 2) obital rotatoin 3) expansion-contraction 4) torque (twist) 5) "inside-outing" 6) precession Do they...
29583 Dick Fischbeck
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Oct 1, 2006
9:07 pm
This particular incarnation of the twelve degrees of freedom topic started with someone's comments about Coxeter's new biography. Maybe you missed that. ... ...
29584 " A. Lemak A.S. "
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Oct 1, 2006
9:24 pm
... In 2D, ducks -> 90 deg. but in 3d (flight) ducks-> 60 deg. skywards ? DD...
29585 Dick Fischbeck
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Oct 1, 2006
9:36 pm
... With all the info on the web, there ought to be something relevant. ... It is important because it is basic to understanding structure. ... Either way is...
29586 Kirby Urner
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Oct 1, 2006
9:51 pm
So I've been invited to give Part II of a IV part mini-series of Lectures on Sacred Geometry (SG), vs. the more engineeringly appropriate Computational...
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