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Physics on the Fringe Institute of Figuring

Physics on the Fringe Institute of Figuring. By Nicole Chavez. Hyperbolic. What is it? Hyperbolic geometry is an alternative of Euclidean geometry & Spherical geometry Hyperbolic Space has negative Curvature & equivalent to a negative number. The Surface curves away from

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Physics on the Fringe Institute of Figuring

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  1. Physics on the FringeInstitute of Figuring By Nicole Chavez

  2. Hyperbolic What is it? • Hyperbolic geometry is an alternative of Euclidean geometry & Spherical geometry • Hyperbolic Space has negative Curvature & equivalent to a negative number. • The Surface curves away from itself on every point. An Infinite number of lines can be drawn through one point that never meet the original line. Ultra-parallel lines -Margaret Wertheim

  3. Hyperbolic Plane Coral Reef • Hyperbolic geometry  Hyperbolic Crochet • The Surface curves away from itself on every point. • Crocheted reef is a great example of the hyperbolic design. • I enjoyed the patterns & textures of the different reefs Large orange coral made Beaded kelps and from Plastic trash bags anemones By Christine WertheimBy Sarah Simons

  4. Inspiration • Final Project Ideas • Crochet • Phone covers • Different colors & • patterns Crocheted wire pseudosphere By Chicago Reefer

  5. The End

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