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9564 Adrian Rossiter
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Dec 1, 2002
10:38 am
Hi Dick ... This is my (loosely worded) guess of what I thought you were doing. For any set of points join them in such a way that - 1. every point is a...
9565 frank zubek
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Dec 1, 2002
11:13 pm
... I have implieyed that from the beginning of this topic. Here is exactly the copy from the previous message in quotation marks. ...
9566 frank zubek
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Dec 1, 2002
11:14 pm
... I have implieyed that from the beginning of this topic. Here is exactly the copy from the previous message in quotation marks. ...
9567 Dick Fischbeck
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Dec 1, 2002
11:54 pm
... This might have been answered. I'd be 6. That's 2 tets and an octa....
9568 Dick Fischbeck
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Dec 1, 2002
11:57 pm
... Do you mean 12 total equitriangular areas? Even though they are paired....
9569 frank zubek
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Dec 2, 2002
12:14 am
... Thats the one I can derive from the large rhomb.hex. ... __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC...
9570 frank zubek
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Dec 2, 2002
12:16 am
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9571 Dick Fischbeck
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Dec 2, 2002
12:20 am
... I'm already stuck. Either they fill space or they don't. What is maximum volume? ... I've always thought that each vertex needed 12 edges to account for ...
9572 Quincy Quincy Quincy
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Dec 2, 2002
12:57 am
Pi is trying hard to be a hermit on this list, but I don't see that the "chaotic-yet-deterministic" algortihms for determining the decimal (or any-basal)...
9573 Brian Hutchings
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Dec 2, 2002
1:00 am
it means exaclty what Frank intends it to mean; no more & no less! he just means that any rh.hexah.'s facets can be subdivied into 2 trigona....
9574 rybo6
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Dec 2, 2002
3:33 am
... Yes, im fairly confused as to what number is alpha and what number is the fine structure contant and if they are the same number or what. I went with the...
9575 kirby_urner Offline Send Email Dec 2, 2002
8:21 am
... Well, if we're just speaking in general terms, there's maybe another option which is that "it" never came into being at all i.e. there might be no definite...
9576 Adrian Rossiter
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Dec 2, 2002
9:56 am
Hi Dick ... The individual tetrahedra fill space, each having a volume. The sum of these volumes is variable (depending on how you connect the points). The ...
9577 Adrian Rossiter
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Dec 2, 2002
11:06 am
Hi Dick ... I didn't write this very well (I said it was loosely worded!), because condition 3 depends on conditions 1 and 2 being true. My guess is more ...
9578 rybo6
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Dec 2, 2002
3:12 pm
... Fuller also says the Universe is as finite as triangle is finite. Fullers Universe is finite. I donate understand why he says it is "not unitarily...
9579 Dick Fischbeck
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Dec 2, 2002
3:29 pm
... I am trying to understand this part, even if it is painfully obvious. "The sum of the volumes is variable." Isn't this statement true if and only if the...
9580 frank zubek
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Dec 2, 2002
3:31 pm
... Universe can be also considered as a chunk from infinity as triangle is the smalest shape and circle the largest one and in between these two bonderies ...
9581 John Brawley
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Dec 2, 2002
3:33 pm
... From: "Quincy Quincy Quincy" > so very hot; is it? ... You didn't partake of my recent (twice, now) post using mirror-stereo? No crosseyes or walleyes;...
9582 Dick Fischbeck
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Dec 2, 2002
3:54 pm
... That's an interesting picture. Bucky says eternally regenerative. Are there infinite possibilities? Then again, if Univeres is physically finite, (n^2-n)/2...
9583 Dick Fischbeck
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Dec 2, 2002
3:57 pm
... Did you invent this? Sell it. Big money here. I picture computers being sold with there own mirrors someday....
9584 Dick Fischbeck
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Dec 2, 2002
4:08 pm
Kirby and all Want to investigate omnitriangulated polyhedra(aka vertexia), where n is some number of vertexes greater than 3, and the area of its faces are...
9585 frank zubek
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Dec 2, 2002
4:17 pm
... Yes, brain for instance contains 100 billion neurons just like stars in our galaxy. That is a finite # but the thinking process and the results are or can...
9586 Dick Fischbeck
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Dec 2, 2002
4:59 pm
... How do we get from finite to infinite? Aren't there only so many combinations and permutations? A very big number is not infinite....
9587 kirby_urner Offline Send Email Dec 2, 2002
5:04 pm
... Yet he makes the distinction betwee finite and definite. Systems pertain to the definite, which he models gaining from the finite by subtracting 720...
9588 frank zubek
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Dec 2, 2002
5:29 pm
... largest there is a infinite amount in between. It is somewhat a conterdictory statement, newer less true. Infinity in this case has a border of minima and ...
9589 John Brawley
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Dec 2, 2002
5:33 pm
... From: "Dick Fischbeck" <dick_fischbeck@...> To: <synergeo@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 9:57 AM Subject: [synergeo] Re: Digest...
9590 John Brawley
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Dec 2, 2002
5:55 pm
Disagree. "Infinity" must always be an "open-ended" (read: *not* ended) concept. If you.... From: "frank zubek" ... ....posit not just *one* "end," but (heaven...
9591 rybo6
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Dec 2, 2002
7:19 pm
... Yes Frank, i agree, that Universe is a physical chunk of dynamic interrelationships, within an infinite context, of true empty space which is only to be...
9592 rybo6
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Dec 2, 2002
8:07 pm
... See 342.00 Frank, here Fuller states almost this same thing you say. "One hundred million years later the [match sticks] will all be back in the box again...
9593 rybo6
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Dec 2, 2002
8:07 pm
... Yes, much of his covered between 224 and 224.60 where he ends with "....all defined conceptioning always equals finite Universe minus two. The...
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