Hi Rybo ... I give you a polyhedron and you make a dual from it. Now I give you the dual and you make a dual from that. The idea of a canonical reciprocation...
... Low pressure regions do not /really/ 'suck' - rather material is pushed into them from regions of higher pressure: ``Physicists consider the notion of...
... Push doesn't work over distances by itself. Tension does. Something has to steer motion, otherwise the object doesn't turn. Deflection, for example, will...
... But Rybo, there is also a pyramid facing the other way, too! Sort of like a retro-rocket! ... A l-o-n-g nose for sure! ... I don't trust free-wrl much;...
OLPC was definitely a presence. Turns out some of our academic institutions are deeply involved, had their people in the Expo area, showing off the X01s....
... All expansive pushing-out forces are a resultant of contractive pulling in-forces. High pressure is and expansive force. What created the "high pressure"...
This whole argument is goofy. Quit speaking locally as if the wind was able to be bounded by walls like a box. It can't, It is a whole Earth phenom. Same thing...
I buy that. Other examples in other areas, not so easily dismissed, may exist. (Begs a question, tho': where's the _tension_ element, in your exegesis?) (*g*) ...
... From: "Kirby Urner" <urnerk@...> ... . . ... [d] Where's the trade-off, in this era of kids and electrons, between Python (easy learn, rather slow)...
... Tensile forces exist within gas molecules - and within their atoms. And if the gas is not going to expand forever, there have to be tensile forces...
... In the case of the wind, what created the "high pressure" is often solar heating. The "contractive pulling-in" force, responsible for that is probably...
In the ... yes, like this one I read about on Znet http://www.medisoncelebrity.com/product.html It is $150 U.S.. Runs Fedora ... that doesn't mean I can't...
... http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/GeoJourney/messages/3763?threaded=1&m=e&var=1&tidx=1 ... Thanks for your info but still confused in these terms where ...
- ... <http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0025-5572%28198112%292%3A65%3A434%3C26\ ... Alan do you think Guy Inchbald could have someting of credability on the...
- ... <http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0025-5572%28198112%292%3A65%3A434%3C26\ ... Alan do you think Guy Inchbald could have someting of credability on the...
... Tim, you are a wise not to argue with the logic as stated. All expansive pushing-out forces are due to i.e. a resultant of, contractive pulling-in forces. ...
F+V-2=E This is true for all polyhedrons F+V-1=E This is true for all polygons So the solids 3/D always yield #2 Where the flats 2/D always yield #1 frank ...
I keep going back to Hilberts 3th problem, reason is is the left and right handenes in the case of A or B modules considerd as A-left A right two solids or...
... <http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PolyhedralFormula.html> ... So for a cube it would read like this; C+F+V-3=12 1+6+8-3=12 EDGES correct? I was just playing...
... <http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PolyhedralFormula.html> ... Yes, that's right; however, you generally don't include the n-dimensional polytope itself in the...
Alan do you think Guy Inchbald could have someting of credability on the issue of the double corner? regarding the Ancient Chinese method of volume formulas? ...
I will concede that saying wind "blows" is almost as confusing as saying wind "sucks". There is the bias toward the high. That took me awhile to get used to...
... yes a coupler but is it irregular or asymmetrical or both or it does not matter. ... WEll what about 1/8 octahedron/octant is it asymmetrical or irregular....