JMM 2013 San Diego

I have posted my San Diego paper. San Diego is a paper taking the Lexington presentation to the next level where reading fundamental g-field space curves becomes available for everyone posessing a computer and computer algebra system. Significant steps are the discovery of a unit parabola co-operative construction of space curves with the very familiar unit circle as independent controller of a CSDA (curved space division assembly), and propensity of an independent curve to acquire physical property of sound waves and meter propogation of wave energy held close to surface acceleration curve earth using a dependent curve loci.

Alexander

alexander@sandboxgeometry.com

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