B(X) epsilon Isom(E(3,1))

Feb 04, 2008 14:04

Let X be the quantity of my life. X is an element of E(3,1), the four dimensional space with axes x, y, z, and t(time). If we apply an isometry to X, call it B(X) (for busy), the isometry maps X from E(3,1) to E(3,1), however this particular isometry condenses the t axis significantly. Unit vectors, such as [eat, 0, 0] or [0, walk, 0], or [0, 0 ( Read more... )

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good gawd notenufair February 5 2008, 16:29:33 UTC
i'm sorry to act like a sheep, but i'm really, really impressed.

really.

and i can't stop laughing at your brilliant entry! doing a bit of homework recently?

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Uhhhh.... iwannabeaudra February 8 2008, 21:37:32 UTC
That's math, right? :)

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