11 comments
@seatek I swear, my weighted blanked becomes a non-Euclidean object after 9pm. :confusedmath: @seatek This would be funnier if it was a non-orientable manifold, but it's the riemann surface of f(z) = sqrt(z) which is orientable @seatek The thing I'm still trying out is the physics of how sheets somehow get turned, but not linearly. For example, if you have two layers (esp in the winter time) one layer can rotate while the other stays the same. Which, of course, is impossible due to the friction of the other layer against it. (Especially the inner layer which is more often the one that rotates.) As nearly as I can determine, sheets have the ability to phase through matter then somehow correct this afterwards. |
@seatek
Damn. Truth!