yeah that's what it reminded me of
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Replying to @bencbartlett @InertialObservr
Yeah, this is just a composition of three small twist deformations orbiting inside of a larger twist deformation, but the total effect is order dependent and each twist is about a single point. I think the next step is to start twisting about closed loops / tangles of splines.
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Then we can start getting things that are vortex flavored! (Image credit bugman123)pic.twitter.com/6fx5Tbjleo
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My secret crazy motivation is a belief that real geometry is behind many abstractions in quantum mechanics, mostly motivated by David Hestenes' work on GA (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hestenes …). Hoping that exploring physical deformations might lead to tangible analogs for some QM behaviors!
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Replying to @JasonHise64 @bencbartlett
very cool .. it's the first time i've heard of it
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Replying to @InertialObservr @bencbartlett
Tl;dr: geometric algebra endows grassman and clifford algebras with intuitive geometric interpretations and unifies concepts across linear algebra and various other fields in an unreasonably elegant way.
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Haha hestenes is my #2 guy! I’ve been almost nonstop talking about geometric algebra lol.
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you learn anything about quantum yet?
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I also have not made much progress in that direction, but it’s on my list.
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i'll help you both with QM if you help me with ur cool stuff
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You have access to a computer lab on campus with Maya?
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Maya?
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