Monday, September 14, 2009

RIEMANN AND NON-EUCLIDEAN POLITICS?

RIEMANN AND NON-EUCLIDEAN POLITICS & MAYBELOGIC?

"My trajectory is perpendicular to the left-right axis of terrestrial politics." -- RAW.


"Non-Euclidean Politics:
Beyond Left and Right. (8 week class with Dr. Robert Anton Wilson.)

Can you think beyond the stereotyped left/right, liberal/conservative categories of the national media? This course will examine many libertarian "excluded middles" including Social Credit, Silvio Gesell's Natural Economic Order, Buckminster Fuller's Synergy, and Native American anarchist traditions, in so far as these can be covered in a mere 8 weeks. Whether you agree or disagree with any of these ideas, we guarantee this course will open your mind to the vast possibilities excluded by corporate either/or logic. - http://www.maybelogic.org/courses.htm


"There are many more new pattern books with modern patterns being printed, and most yarn stores now offer crochet lessons in addition to the traditional knitting lessons. Filet crochet, Tunisian crochet, broomstick lace, hairpin lace, cro-hooking, and Irish crochet are all variants of the basic crochet method.
Crochet patterns have an underlying mathematical structure and have been used to illustrate shapes in hyperbolic geometry that are difficult to reproduce using other media or are difficult to understand when viewed two-dimensionally. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crochet

"Development of Riemannian geometry resulted in synthesis of diverse results concerning the geometry of surfaces and the behavior of geodesics on them, with techniques that can be applied to the study of differentiable manifolds of higher dimensions. It enabled Einstein's general relativity theory, made profound impact on group theory and representation theory, as well as analysis, and spurred the development of algebraic and differential topology. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemannian_geometry



"This is a glossary of some terms used in Riemannian geometry and metric geometry"

"Crochet (pronounced /kroʊˈʃeɪ/) is a process of creating fabric from yarn or thread using a crochet hook. The word is derived from the Middle French word croc or croche, meaning hook. Crocheting, similar to knitting, consists of pulling loops of yarn through other loops. Crochet differs from knitting in that only one loop is active at one time (the sole exception being Tunisian crochet), and that a crochet hook is used instead of knitting needles. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crochet

AND ONTO MOBIUS TRANSFORMS AND THE M.C ESCHER MANYFOLDS!

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