Re: Calculus XOR Probability
- From: Tony Orlow <aeo6@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 10:23:00 -0400
Virgil said:
In article <MPG.1edba61deb7cc5c298acfd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Tony Orlow <aeo6@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Robert Low said:
imaginatorium@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Robert Low wrote:
imaginatorium@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:Oh yeah? Where from?
Perhaps you can enlighten us, Tony, how you get a line fromLook at it sideways on?
this...
From wherever he usually stands. That's well outside theknown mathematical universe, so he must be able to look at R^3 from
outside, too.
Higher dimensional geometry has been a passion of mine since my mid
teens, but that's a whole other matter. :)
TO's passion for geometry, of every dimension, seems to have been more
honored in the breech than in th'observance.
Yes, my Dear Virgil, and one day you will come to understand why the pyramid
has 24/5 vertices, and every triangle has a -1 dimensional feature. Perhaps I
will, too. Welcome to the Rabbit Hole. :)
--
Smiles,
Tony
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