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changes; posting my private journal

Hello world; I have launched my private journal within my website sandboxgeometry.org. I post 4 papers that will cover initial space curve exploration using parametric geometry exploration I have collected over the last 25 years. These four papers are essential … Continue reading

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travel and talks

What is available on my sites for read and download is now 2 years old. I am retired and will accept speaking engagements on newest application and utility of CSDA analytic geometry concerning central force field phenomena. Send request for … Continue reading

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upcoming joint math meet; baltimore 2014

I am fortunate to be given the opportunity of a ‘Contributed Paper Session’. Means another 5 minutes beyond ‘General Paper Session’. JMM 2014 abstract submission I hope to meet like minded people there having same education goals JMM 2014 BookProposal … Continue reading

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After Champaign

Wolfram is not interested at this time in a joint venture for entry level dedicated math teaching course for 8th and 10th grade young people. I post my letter. Hope one day to hook up with someone with finances to … Continue reading

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upcoming Wolfram Tech Conference Oct 2013

Didn’t meet any one at Hartford. Maybe in Champaign some one will say hello. If not there then please do so at JMM meet in Baltimore January 2014. I will talk the same stuff at both events. This abstract is … Continue reading

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MAA Hartford Mathfest

Presenting another paper. This time I will talk about plane geometry division. I feel it will bring an explanation to a 9th grade question I entertained many, many years ago. My first geometry course was 9th grade. I hated it. … Continue reading

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server transfer

    Spent January of 2013 in mixed emotional analysis of San Diego trip. Lotsa mathematicians’ all doin the same thing they do every year and I don’t understand a lot of it but talkin can be fun and interesting. … Continue reading

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Joint Math Meeting, San Diego Ca, Jan 2013

  I will present a paper at upcoming JMM. It  covers finding the focus of an Apollonian Section Parabola. When I read in Sir Thomas Heath’s ‘History of Greek Math’ that Apollonius never mentioned the parabola section focus, I just … Continue reading

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Curved Space Geometry is about to Happen.

It has been quite some time since I have visited my blog. Been very busy networking with Mathematica, trying to garner interest into new easier methods to teach math. If we study curved space field phenomena of gravity with two … Continue reading

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October pursuits.

Been awhile since I have posted happenings. Still no contact from anyone in the world. Lots of visits from China, Russia, Ames Research Laboratory in California and so on. Will attend Wolfram Organization Tech Conference October 19. Will make a … Continue reading

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