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16648
Alan and John Braley and Adrian, How about having SD, have the ability to input any .off file, with a sub-routine to use Adrian's off2eig-1.py conversion...
steve waterman
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Sep 1, 2004
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16649
Hi, From recent messages I guess Rybo mentioned that the reg.tet. and it's vertexes on the surface of the sphere not lay on the great circles, but the ...
frank zubek
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Sep 1, 2004
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16650
Hi, From recent messages I guess Rybo mentioned that the reg.tet. and it's vertexes on the surface of the sphere not lay on the great circles, but the ...
frank zubek
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Sep 1, 2004
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16651
... No, it's not. It's still rotating in the top face!...
Alan Michelson
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Sep 1, 2004
4:28 pm
16652
... Frank, I dont recall that I said anything about " vertexes on the surface of the sphere" or a great circle in my recent post regarding 9 GrC's of the...
rybo6
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Sep 1, 2004
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16653
Frank I will take a stab at this... A sphere is an infinite number of great circles. A spherical tet requires 4 great circles because each vertex has its own...
Dick Fischbeck
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Sep 1, 2004
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16654
... Well maybe I word it all wrong, maybe it was about the 9 gr.cir. I do not blaiming you or nothing like that, but it appeared from what I gathered that you...
frank zubek
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Sep 1, 2004
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16655
... I agree totally. A ... Yes I agree with the circle part but disagree that that circle is the great circle. Either you don't know the meaning of the great...
frank zubek
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Sep 1, 2004
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16656
alan ... Thanks Alan. I see what you mean. I will retool that EIG to get the motion I thought I had achieved. I saw the tips sticking through and thought that...
swdharmraj
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Sep 1, 2004
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16657
... atom and the chlorine atom), and a molecule of CF4 can fit into its place in the crystal of the substance in 12 ways. ... Well, some are following paths...
Armin R. Kachel
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16658
... with ... Well, some are following paths they have started before starting new trains of thought. Fuller's title to his Synergetics I had a : Explorations...
frank zubek
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Sep 1, 2004
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FZ] Well maybe I word it all wrong, maybe it was about the 9 gr.cir. I do not blaiming you or nothing like that, but it appeared from what I gathered that you...
rybo6
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Sep 2, 2004
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Maybe if you think of Synergetics Coordinates (as Mr. Fuller wants) and look along the 3-fold axis instead of thinking inside the BOX by looking along the...
Alan Michelson
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Sep 2, 2004
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16661
... Maximum I mean the largest possible tetrahedron a single tetrahed. where all its vertexes lie on the surface of a sphere at equal distances. This reg.tet. ...
frank zubek
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Sep 2, 2004
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16662
FZ] Maximum I mean the largest possible tetrahedron a single tetrahed. The largest tet. we know to exizt are on Mars. They are nearly a mile high. However...
rybo6
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Sep 2, 2004
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16663
Imagine a steel flat bar of 1" thick and a circumference long. If we bend this strait bar in to a circle we see that we vould have to bevel the ends...
frank zubek
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Sep 2, 2004
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16664
... Rybo are you serious, I mean one single tet. possitioned in a sphere, you need to distinguish between relative and absolute, relative means a coherent...
frank zubek
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16665
FZ] Rybo are you serious, I mean one single tet. So did I so yes I was serious. The largest tets. we know of are on ergo to our best of our knowledge the are...
rybo6
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Sep 2, 2004
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16666
Great circle: (As I understand it...) The circle made on a plane passing through the center (centroid) of a sphere, by the surface of the sphere. (All great...
John Brawley
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Sep 2, 2004
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16667
... http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s04/figs/f5730b.html Now the immage showing in heavy print the outlines of the hexagon saying that the heavy...
frank zubek
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Sep 2, 2004
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16668
... JB, I think you are correct. To create the 6 GrC's of a tet we must place an axis through 6 sets of two opposing openings/faces of the tet. then spin the...
rybo6
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Sep 2, 2004
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16669
... First off Frank, you are not in correct in your statement above. The heavy lines in that web page do not define any hexagons. ... Frank, you way off the...
rybo6
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Sep 2, 2004
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16670
... I now doubth if you know what is so special about the gr.circle. Gr. circle is circular yes and vertexes of some poly.lie on the gr.circle. the nearest...
frank zubek
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Sep 2, 2004
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16671
http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s06/figs/f1020.html Here Frank is picture of a spherical tet.. In this graphic the there is SUPERFICIAL great circle...
rybo6
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Sep 2, 2004
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16672
... fz}Yes. ... The closest distance of two points is on the gr.circ. If I go from New york to some city in Portugal AT THE SAME LATITUDE going strait easward...
frank zubek
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Sep 2, 2004
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16673
... Whats speical is how they are created and that they are GREAT! ... By jove I think youve got it. Way to go Frank. I knew you had it in you. {8--) ... ...
rybo6
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Sep 2, 2004
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... http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/s06/figs/f1020.html ... Good so finally you understand what I meant by the largest tet.in a sphere and as you...
frank zubek
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Sep 2, 2004
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16675
... Ok now I see what you mean. Maximum ergo largest tet. in a sphere. ... No Frank. Look again. The is only one SUPErFICAL great circle. That great circle...
rybo6
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Sep 2, 2004
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16676
... 1) non-great-circled spherical polyhedra 2) Polyhedral spun GrC spheres or spherics. 3) SUPERFICIAL GrC's congruent, non-congruen-- or combinations of...
rybo6
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Sep 2, 2004
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16677
... If it helps you to understand by repeating the same sentences, well that is fine with me, what ever works, because that is the same sentence I used. ... ...
frank zubek
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