Re: Third dimension...
On Oct 31, 3:35 pm, "jay1b...@xxxxxxx" <jay1b...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Fourth? I believe is a curved surface of thinckness zero.
How curved, no one is asking tho... but the curvature is a function of
of gravity. Higher the graviity, sharper the curve of the plane. And
the free-vector, a function of time or anchored by time.
Regards,
Jay Bala.
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