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... Faster - I'm not sure by how much, though....
Tim Tyler
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Nov 1, 2006
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... Seems to me you spend relatively more time working with a nucleated icosahedral packing, perhaps collecting the balls more to one side ("bald spot"...
Kirby Urner
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... Right, but if they're equidiametered balls, then a single thickness icosahedral packing that's *tight* (no gaps) is going to be *too confining* to contain...
Kirby Urner
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Darwin was extremely popular in 19 century and influenced the big thinkers-= that is what i read in one page in a book about Munich- when i was in Holland i...
tim stockton
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there is no pollution- put filters on the factory chimney" F now the are gointo - otherwise there will be earth- they will do it from fear if you measure the...
tim stockton
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consider the earth as hi f icosa- and consider the atmosher 60 miles above it to be another icosa cover- the earth weights 6 x 10 ^21 tons atmosphere...
tim stockton
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8mon. ... Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail....
Rybo Rybo
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... Fuller boils it down to a very simple equation in 'Critical Path': assuming not enough to go around (Malthusianism), we get LAWCAP (lawyer-capitalism)...
Kirby Urner
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30351
Ah. OK. (I think....) ... From: "Kirby Urner" <kirby.urner@...> Subject: [synergeo] Re: modeling ... All right, that's accurate. Tverse is primarily...
John Brawley
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From: "Kirby Urner" <kirby.urner@...> Subject: [synergeo] Re: modeling ... Maybe he's out to uncover a "concentric heirarchy" composed of icosahedral ...
John Brawley
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... I really enjoyed this whole thing that you wrote here, right down to the Lord of the Rings part -- really funny and well done. Plot twist: we're not out...
Kirby Urner
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Nov 1, 2006
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30354
... Yeah, could be. If you skip frequencies, you'll be able to cram concentric icosashells of intertangent balls one inside the other. It's the *consecutive*...
Kirby Urner
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Hi John I'm confident there are simple replacements for the equations in the traditional sphere measuration game. Right now we have: radius=given area=(4pi)rr ...
Dick Fischbeck
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Nov 1, 2006
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... I should revise and extend the remark. We do have cartoons wherein the individual balls shrink of their own accord, all together, leaving ample room for...
Kirby Urner
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Nov 1, 2006
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Then there isn't a problem nesting icosahedrons of increasing frequency and having room for the preceeding ones? Does the distance between layers increases as...
Dick Fischbeck
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30358
Glad you asked. You yourself have said tverse is modeling a system in motion. Motion is not possible without slack. Therefore, an accounting system which is...
Dick Fischbeck
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"Clearly, 6 moles of protons combined with six moles of neutrons would have a mass greater than 12 g." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loschmidt_number "In 1856,...
Dick Fischbeck
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In other words, the cubocta is NOT made of regular tetrahedrons! Nor is the IVM. ... tetrahedra, ... half-octas)....
Dick Fischbeck
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... Not entirely, no. In the IVM (aka octet truss), our ratio of tets to octs is 2:1. A lot of people look at the platonic icosahedron and think the 12 ...
Kirby Urner
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Nov 2, 2006
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InvisiLandScape series no links just [numbers].... Links? I find without them, how? (oop. never mind; links on the blogspot page) (Glad you enjoyed that one....
John Brawley
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From: "Dick Fischbeck" <dick_fischbeck@...> Subject: [synergeo] icosahedral shells ... That is a central precept for my system, yes. After I'd discovered...
John Brawley
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Logically, the "pure" (Perfect Pi) formulas should equate directly to your Synergeticstyle formula, in the limit of very very large spheres, right? That is,...
John Brawley
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... From: "Kirby Urner" <kirby.urner@...> ... Yeah, now I get it. I was slowly approaching that. You confirm. (Nasty little red jitterbug there, too;...
John Brawley
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From: "Kirby Urner" <kirby.urner@...> Subject: [synergeo] Re: modeling ... (I was going to comment on this paragraph in its original. I'll do it here ...
John Brawley
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From: "Dick Fischbeck" <dick_fischbeck@...> Subject: [synergeo] nesting icosahedrons ... Kirby suggests there is a problem. I suggest there wouldn't be...
John Brawley
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... From: "Kirby Urner" <kirby.urner@...> ... Thus a guy can get very old before he ever gets to be astounded to find that 13 identical balls held...
John Brawley
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I did not think the mole concept was intended to work for subatomic particles, only for whole atoms or molecules. This is news to me. I find this (below...
John Brawley
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Nov 2, 2006
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30370
... I'd say so yes. We want to build up lore, as in legends, as in stories. These then become the glue language for embedding lots of interesting "math facts"...
Kirby Urner
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Nov 2, 2006
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... Not claiming to follow completely, but why "must be larger" instead of smaller by some tiny amount, given your quote was about how the nucleons *lose* some...
Kirby Urner
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Nov 2, 2006
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I only read the postings on this list every so often, but enough to know there are some people out there who would appreciate this page on a website I've just...
Jane Kostick
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