Sujet : Re: Infested Spiral Infinity...
De : ross.a.finlayson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Ross Finlayson)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 11. Aug 2024, 03:06:52
Autres entêtes
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On 08/10/2024 06:36 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
Spirals in spirals forever...
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https://paulbourke.org/fractals/septagon
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Paul was kind enough to write about my formula.
The spiral's the oldest symbol for "mathematics"
in the world, since before recorded history.
Anantha, Thoth, and so on.
The, "spiral space-filling curve", is as simple as
drawing a line from zero to one, which it is,
in all the dimensions at once. Of course it's,
"non-standard", but anybody who puts pencil to
paper does it each time. It's really about the
first sort of "standard extra-ordinary super-standard",
function, being that it has real analytical character and all.
DesCartes of course has a theory where vortices
are ubiquitous in the space. Einstein has what's
called his bridge into the centrally symmetric.
When we were in junior me and my lab partner
made Turbo Pascal draw evolving spirals all
over the screen, but somehow nobody ever had
an epileptic fit, that our goal was a sort of
optical overload, all based on some simple formulas
and the power of the computer.
We got a good grade for it, ....
Anyways "infested" isn't the right word,
more like "infectious".