Kramer Posted October 27, 2014 Posted October 27, 2014 Even i am a layman , that has shallow knowledge about physic, i found it interesting like something new approach.One question: in nature we observe only spherical surfaces., except mirrors created by humans and some peaceful lakes. How can you use your ideas in objects like particles? Sorry to tell but mathematical surfaces created by mathematicians , are for me, fantasy.
elfmotat Posted October 27, 2014 Posted October 27, 2014 One question: in nature we observe only spherical surfaces., except mirrors created by humans and some peaceful lakes. What does that mean? What do you mean by "we observe only spherical surfaces." I'm looking at my computer screen at the moment, and it certainly doesn't look like a sphere.
ajb Posted October 27, 2014 Posted October 27, 2014 One question: in nature we observe only spherical surfaces., except mirrors created by humans and some peaceful lakes....Sorry to tell but mathematical surfaces created by mathematicians , are for me, fantasy. By spherical you mean like the surface of a ball? Or you may mean a surface with a boundary, then you mean something like the interior of a disk. Anyway, here is my favourite example of a surface that is flat and had genus 1. Enjoy... 1
Strange Posted October 27, 2014 Posted October 27, 2014 in nature we observe only spherical surfaces., except mirrors created by humans and some peaceful lakes. Of course we do... No wonder we get such nonsensical "theories" posted here when people are this divorced from reality.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now