the infinite framed, but gently ...

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MisterE

Social climber
Bouncy Tiggerville
Jan 2, 2011 - 02:51am PT
Werner, there is no right answer, it's for contemplation, so whatev's

wait - did I just get trolled
hooblie

climber
from where the anecdotes roam
Topic Author's Reply - Jan 2, 2011 - 07:53am PT
it's a grin to read the replies. in the spirit of the mathematical, i find intriguing a little teaser
involving the length of the british coastline.

a rough calculation might be reached by way of a several sided polygon connecting the capes. in search of greater accuracy,
one might adhere with increasing fidelity to the various rugosities of whatever scale.

thus any answer can be justified beyond a certain minimum inclosure

~~~


aren't we a bunch of questors ... the ones that went over the wall while our littermates mewed in an angsty heap?

we push out during periods of expansion into the territory, and then comes a conceptual knitting, an effort
to wrap what we've taken in a package, which is settling, to form a cohesive subset of the whole.

what moon pulls that reversing tide but repose?
and maybe the compulsion of sense
Captain...or Skully

climber
leading the away team, but not in a red shirt!
Jan 2, 2011 - 09:31am PT
How else could the infinite be framed, but gently?
Gently....
Spider Savage

Mountain climber
SoCal
Jan 2, 2011 - 11:43am PT
Infinity - Lay down your mass and let go. Cut communication with all energy. Perceive by permeation. On the other side you'll pick up the mass you want, generate the energy you want, and all is creation. Smile.
jogill

climber
Colorado
Jan 2, 2011 - 06:57pm PT
any answer can be justified beyond a certain minimum inclosure

Technically, not quite - not every curve with an infinite number of wrinkles can be thought of as infinitely long. But, somehow, I think I'm missing the poetry here . . .
Lynne Leichtfuss

Trad climber
Will know soon
Jan 2, 2011 - 07:33pm PT
I'd like to think the infinite is gently framed. It feels good when you say that. However, I believe it has a harsh/hardness and a depth that balances the quiet gentleness.

But what do I know of the infinite ? To me it's part of the invisible world that makes up reality in the truest sense.

Now we have a New Year to explore the infinite yet again. Peace, lynne
d-know

Trad climber
electric lady land
Jan 2, 2011 - 09:55pm PT
words are turds
that fall from
the as#@&%e
of mind.

an honest act
becomes a fact
that ripples
thru time.

prefer to frame
all in curves
other than angles
and repose
awaits
just the
same.
TomCochrane

Trad climber
Santa Cruz Mountains and Monterey Bay
Jan 2, 2011 - 10:20pm PT
i find intriguing a little teaser
involving the length of the british coastline.

a rough calculation might be reached by way of a several sided polygon connecting the capes. in search of greater accuracy,
one might adhere with increasing fidelity to the various rugosities of whatever scale.

The level-of-detail is critical for computer mapping (i.e. GIS) or virtual reality representations (VR/CAD)

one day i walked/rock climbed the entire coast line of Anahoe Island in Pyramid Lake, NV with a Trimble survey GPS system on my back

then went to my office the next day and geo-referenced the survey line to the USGS sectionals to calculate the coast line and acreage

then flew over the island hanging out the door taking pictures

then geo-referenced the pictures to map out all the pelican and cormorant nest sites on the island

then walked the hill tops with binoculars to designate which nest sites were active during nesting season

you can take in the entire scene at a glance from an airplane

or you can spend a lifetime understanding everything happening there

it is very easy to mess up a balanced ecology

it is very challenging and full of unexpected surprises to try to repair it

the universe is like that




i had 80 gb of CAD data for ISS on my computer. we eliminated all the nuts and bolts and washers and kept cutting down the LOD until we could represent VR for all construction phases in 600 mb


the main thing we have learned on the space station is that we don't know how to make a life support system work

that is also the main thing we have learned on planet earth

we had best learn quickly
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