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could the Eclipsing-Test require the accuracy of the Hubble Space Telescope? Chapt10, Fiberglass Experiment #97; ATOM TOTALITY
Perhaps on the issue of the Eclipse Testing to see if a distance astro body is moving towards or away from Earth, that I have been too harsh on the astronomy community? Because maybe this Eclipse Test could not have been done before 2010. That we had no sophisticated equipement such as the Hubble Space Telescope ... 19 May 2010 22:41
is the P-P and P-I in 3rd layer refraction double images? Chapt11, galactic distribution #96; ATOM TOTALITY
Last night I tried out the prism experiment to see if it duplicates the fiberglass redshift. It does not. But later on that night, I played around with refraction repeated images. Now I realize that in the Luminet team researching the Poincare Dodecahedral Space that there is a repeating of images in that Cosmo... 19 May 2010 10:27
approximating a 2nd order bezier curve with a 3rd order bezier curve
Hi, does anyone know how to derive the values for the control points of a 3rd order bezier curve that approximates a 2nd order bezier curve? I need to work in cubic bezier curves, but have some quadratic bezier data that needs to be best approximated, but I don't really know how to do this. The curve functions a... 19 May 2010 21:36
Is there any algorithm for Caratheodory theorem (convex hull)?
I have a question about the constructive aspects of Caratheodory theorem, which states that any point P in the convex hull of A \subset R^n can be written as the convex combination of at most n+1 points in A. This is an existence result. I wonder if there is any algorithm that can give these n+1 points. In the probl... 20 May 2010 17:13
tried out the prism tonight Chapt10, Fiberglass Experiment #95; ATOM TOTALITY
Today I received the prism in the mail and tried it out tonight. Although I was a bit tired since working on transplanting alot of trees and bushes today. So I was not really into much observing. What I did find is that the prism is altogether different from the fiberglass. I would not even include this expe... 19 May 2010 01:46
Can we have a degenerate triangle with 2 right angles?
Consider a line L, and degenerate triangle ABC in the Euclidean plane such that: 1. A and B are distinct 2. A=C 3. A is on L 4. Line segment AB is perpendicular to L (so B is not on L) Is there a general consensus about the degenerate triangle ABC having (or not having) 2 right angles at A and C? My thoug... 20 May 2010 13:54
Freemasonry in Communism
Is it not so by reason that if Freemasons claim the French Revolution was a Freemason event, and if Russians claim the Russian Revolution was linked to the French Revolution, taking of a King, that Communism is Freemasonry? Granite Stone from the shores of Lake Ontario ... 20 May 2010 17:13
Freemasonry in General Seh Daeng and Thailand
http://blackwatch.0catch.com ... 18 May 2010 17:02
When is a vector field is the gradient field of a scalarfunction?
Andrew Magyar wrote: From vector calculus, in 3-dimensions it is a known fact that a given vector field is the gradient field of scalar function from R^3 -> R if the curl of that vector field is equal to 0. Correct me if I am wrong, but this condition really boils down to the fact that the order in ... 18 May 2010 15:54
When is a vector field is the gradient field of a scalar function?
From vector calculus, in 3-dimensions it is a known fact that a given vector field is the gradient field of scalar function from R^3 -> R if the curl of that vector field is equal to 0. Correct me if I am wrong, but this condition really boils down to the fact that the order in which second order partial derivatives... 18 May 2010 17:02
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