Surfaces and Superposition
Field Notes on some Geometrical Excavations
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Centre for the Study of Language & Information
Published:4th Feb '02
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Buildings appear to rest on the Earth's surface, yet the surface has actually been permeated by the building's foundations. If blueprints of the foundation are unavailable, excavation would be needed to discover what actually supports a specific building. Geometry and topology have easily observable concepts resting on the surface of theoretical underpinnings that have not been completely discovered, unearthed or understood. Geometrical and topological principles of superposition provide insight into probing the connections between accessible superstructures and their hideen underpinnings. This book develops and applies these insights, from physics to mathematics to philosophy. This text examines the dimensionality of surfaces, how superpositions can make stable frameworks and gives a quasi-Leibnizian account of the relative "spaces" that are defined by these frameworks.
ISBN: 9781575862804
Dimensions: 23mm x 15mm x 2mm
Weight: 454g
200 pages