Re: History of trigonometry
- From: "Aluminium Holocene Holodeck Zoroaster" <QncyMI@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 5 Jan 2007 19:01:17 -0800
I mean, I think that was where I picked-up
the (occaisonal) usage, "polygona" for polyhedra,
tetragona being plural.
also, Wenninger (sp.?) in his paper models books,
uses the "-gon" suffix for polyhedra, somwhere.
"polyvertexion," but I prefer polyasteron.
well, twenty-year-old "pending" legislation; good one!
that ain't nothin', compared to what they did
to our companies, to get Lyn through the "rocket docket"
in the Beltway.... well, it'd already been done
before the first trial, which was a mistrial against the goment.
the ch.13s were later declared a grossly fraudulent proceeding
by the original bankruptcy court judge, anyway.
of "frivolous paperwork."
_The Big Investment Lie_,
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DEFD8163EF93AA15753C1A960948260
not to mention the shape; remember Trinitron?
thus:
I fail to see what desire has to do with it;
did you parse my sentence?
that's Occidental Petroleum, the company
that made Al Gore Jr & Sr what they are today ...
well, they didn't kill the first Senator,
that I know of!
the gasoline additive that was tootally unnecessary,
as proven by Occidental losing their suit against California.
Ah, so your desire is to have a return to Lead additives in gasoline.
thus:
you should see if you can find a copy
of Charles B. Officer's book about the unmitigated hypothesis
that all craters are due to impacts, which is really
a reflection of the hegemony of the Alvarez et al pseudo-
finding about the K-T boundary. mostly remaindered, and
he gets quite worked-up in his prose, but, hey. (also,
find the *first* edition of _The Moon_,
by Patrick Moore, and compare it
with his second edition, on this subject --
he makes a little joke out of it....
beautifully said, though
about our non-programme d'espace;
soon, a thousand points of light will be on the moon,
all representing other countries. I mean,
why do you think that *yehT* whacked KFJ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudbury_Basin
thus:
that guy came to teh USA at age nineteen --
I think, his accent is entirely cultivated, and
that his main problem is his financial sponsors
(Rothschild, George Schultz, Warren Allyoucaneat Buffet,
junkbondtraders etc ad vomitorium).
thus:
you have to use tripolar coordinates, though. I've always
called it tetrahedronometry, although, a la the study of trigona,
it can also be called tetragonometry. an alternative
that I've espoused, was inspired by Bucky Fuller,
in a _Posthumous_ publication written by his adjuvant,
when he finally started to attend to teh duals
of the trigonated polyhedra; he used the word,
"polyvertexion," but I prefer polyasteron....
that also dystinguished it from Peter Schoute's polygonometry,
which is just an old, "n-D" thing,
which Coxeter told me of, when I called him up at his home
in Toronto -- correcting me for asking if he knew
of tetrahedronometry!
Basically my question here is: what's 4-gonometry.May be the tetrahedronometry.It should include dihedrals and trihedral
thus:
unfortunately, the neocons & jihadists are sliding us
into Sudan, a dried-up quagmire (British sand,
viz Sandhurst, EMI et al ad vomitorium Seargent Peppers)....
also note that China sent in about 10K workers
for the pipeline consortium with Canada, and
it has a larger--percentagewise?-- number of Muslims
(not 100%, though, as in Darfur).
from the beginning of 2002 to the end of 2005, the number ofarmed conflicts being
waged around the world shrank 15% from 66 to 56. By far the
greatest decline was in
sub-Saharan Africa.
thus:
I'm sure that I read about the quantized galactic redshifts
in a mainstream journal ...
unless it was the LaRouchiac one!
http://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/
thus quoth:
http://chephip.free.fr/pbg_en/sol143.html
thus quoth:
"The Universe has as many different centers as there are living
beings in it." - Alexander Solzhenitsyn
thus:
Harry Potter-affiliated stuff,
in general -- like both Iraq wars).
this just in:
yesterday's (Tues,. Nov.15) *UCLA Daily Bruin* finally noted that
darfur is entirely Muslim, though downplaying it AMAP.
thus:
*** Cheeny, Don Rumsfeld and Osama bin Latin form a mission
to Darfur, to prevent a war instead of to start one:
if Darfur is "100% Muslim," then
what's really going on, there?
is it just aother British Quag for USA soldiers to get bogged
into, with Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan et al ad vomitorium,
under auspices of the UN and NATO?
why won't the Bruin publish the fact of Islam on the ground,
therein?
thus:
Why doesn't the [UCLA Daily] Bruin report that
Darfur's populace is "100%" Muslim,
according to the DAC's sponsor,
Terry Saunders?...
"99%" was the figure given
by Brian Steidle, when I finally found
him at the Hammer, after everyone else
had left (he, his friend & I were the
very last to leave!)...
What could it possibly mean?
--The Other Side (if it exists ... nah !-)
.
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