I need to learn to consolidate, but it requires a lot of systematizing.
Problem-Solving Using Dimensions…
Vertices - Edges + Faces = 2.
(Sides = 0 in 1-d figures).
Sides = vertices in 2-d figures.
(D + 1 + vertices) / d - 1 = sides of a 3-d figure, where d = dimensions.
(D + 2 + vertices) / d - 2 = sides in a 4-d figure?
11 sides of a true hypercube? Soul distributed over a tetrahedron? ---Concerning Euler
Vertices - Edges + Faces = 2.
(Sides = 0 in 1-d figures).
Sides = vertices in 2-d figures.
(D + 1 + vertices) / d - 1 = sides of a 3-d figure, where d = dimensions.
(D + 2 + vertices) / d - 2 = sides in a 4-d figure?
11 sides of a true hypercube? Soul distributed over a tetrahedron? ---Concerning Euler
We need better health and a better index of ideas and better methods for using them more than we need to worship great philosophers.
Negative effects unquestioned outweigh the offset of finite positive effects.
Infinite positive effects outweigh the ratio between positive and negative effects.
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The Equations
History of Philosophy
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