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sir_pudding 04-20-2012 04:38 PM

Re: [DF] Non-Euclidean Architecture in dungeons questions.
 
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Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 1357327)
And, given the context, almost certainly meant the common-language understanding of the term, which would be 'not euclidian'.

I'm not even sure it's all that not euclidean. Most of the stuff he seems to be talking about would be euclidean in all spaces.

Edges 04-20-2012 04:53 PM

Re: [DF] Non-Euclidean Architecture in dungeons questions.
 
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Originally Posted by sir_pudding (Post 1357317)
Maybe. He appears to want to actually talk about intersections of Euclidean 3-spaces with Euclidean n-spaces (and NO, I do not think that's what HPL meant by using "non-Euclidean").

Ah. Well, that's another topic all together (albeit a fun and interesting one particularly in relation to DF).

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Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 1357327)
And, given the context, almost certainly meant the common-language understanding of the term, which would be 'not euclidian'.

Maybe I've been in academia too long. But in my experience, if people had any reference for the term, their common-language understanding turned out to be close to the actual definition. I know a lot more people that have heard of elliptical and hyperbolic geometry than have heard of say 7-point geometry or its obscure relatives or have bothered to consider whether or not non-orientable surfaces conformed to Euclid's Elements.

I genuinely thought the OP meant non-euclidean and really ran with it in post 27. I thought the idea was pretty cool actually. But if he was talking about something else... don't mind me.

sir_pudding 04-20-2012 04:54 PM

Re: [DF] Non-Euclidean Architecture in dungeons questions.
 
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Originally Posted by Edges (Post 1357346)
I genuinely thought the OP meant non-euclidean and really ran with it in post 27. I thought the idea was pretty cool actually. But if he was talking about something else... don't mind me.

FWIW, it gave me some really good ideas...

Anthony 04-20-2012 04:55 PM

Re: [DF] Non-Euclidean Architecture in dungeons questions.
 
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Originally Posted by Edges (Post 1357346)
Maybe I've been in academia too long. But in my experience, if people had any reference for the term, their common-language understanding turned out to be close to the actual definition.

My experience is that people mean "weird, unfamiliar types of geometry". Which is a set that typically includes the mathematical definition, but is not limited to it.

Edges 04-20-2012 05:04 PM

Re: [DF] Non-Euclidean Architecture in dungeons questions.
 
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Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 1357349)
My experience is that people mean "weird, unfamiliar types of geometry". Which is a set that typically includes the mathematical definition, but is not limited to it.

I dig it. I guess I've been exposed to a more extreme educational divide. Most people I know either have no reference for the word at all, or they have a pretty good idea what it means.


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