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um.............you come up with an equation like this:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jon_tucker ... otostream/
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Hmm, according to WolframAlpha, Jon's equation only has complex solutions, but no real solutions. Origami quantum mechanics...?
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I do not know what this equation is to say, John, at least I did not see his records enter the conditions of such options and such high coefficients. Personally, I absolutely do not understand what he meant by this equation and that he wanted them to describe.
By any case I was talking about a projection in descriptive geometry, to identify the parameters of the sweep
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I'd ay-don't bring me into all this, I'm only 7th grade............
But I quite understand polynomials and algebra(my favourite sector in mathematics) and I look forward to become a mechanic engineer and math expert, and someday go to MIT!
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10-10 см,tanteidan paper, 30 deg
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such small paper
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You are intelligent, you never cease to amaze me..........
and technical aspects:
nothing, except you are perfect!
that geometry looks quite complex. the mathematics expert!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks!!! :D
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indeed, i'd like to know how you dsign the more insane things like malboro, firebird, etc.
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exactly the same rules, but at a higher level ... Mathematics and descriptive geometry - the cornerstone of origami IMHO
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i see :-P
I'm explorong those things as well - with the help of Lang techniques.
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old experiment with puzzles...
op.20 third of six Transcendental puzzles ("snowflake")
24 3-D geometric modules
24 sheet, 18 square (15-15 cm),
6 rectungle (15-30 cm)
paper tissue-foil
usual make from wood and stone...

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that's so cool! but why did you use tissue foil?
my flickr tissue foil is for noobs! mc FTW!!!!
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do you, by "wooden puzzle", mean that it is one of those BURR PUZZLES?
amazing!!!!!!!!!
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wow
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