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- noun Plural form of
geometry .
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Examples
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As you should know, I suggest square circles can exist in geometries that don't match our observable universe.
Blind Faith? 2009
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Meticulously rendered, the geometries are almost feasible in reality, but ultimately not.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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Meticulously rendered, the geometries are almost feasible in reality, but ultimately not.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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Meticulously rendered, the geometries are almost feasible in reality, but ultimately not.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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Meticulously rendered, the geometries are almost feasible in reality, but ultimately not.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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Would you call the geometries posed by Minkowski and Schwarzschild "abstract mathematical entities" and/or simple "mathematical construction"?
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Located eight blocks north of its current location at One Dali Boulevard in St. Petersburg, FL, the building is comprised of sister glass forms: Enigma and its smaller sister, Igloo are based on the work of Buckminster Fuller, the man who pioneered geodesic geometries and domes and was coincidentally a friend of Dali.
Jean Lin: PHOTOS: The New Salvador Dali Museum Opens In Florida Jean Lin 2011
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The way we used the geometry, however, is a bit different from how Fuller did, in that we were able to use modern computer-aided geometries, structural calculations and wind analysis in our design to make the more complex shapes we needed, and to use computer - "CnC" tooling to fabricate the unique angles and shapes required.
Jean Lin: PHOTOS: The New Salvador DaliÃâàMuseum Opens In Florida Jean Lin 2011
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The way we used the geometry, however, is a bit different from how Fuller did, in that we were able to use modern computer-aided geometries, structural calculations and wind analysis in our design to make the more complex shapes we needed, and to use computer - "CnC" tooling to fabricate the unique angles and shapes required.
Jean Lin: PHOTOS: The New Salvador Dali Museum Opens In Florida Jean Lin 2011
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Located eight blocks north of its current location at One Dali Boulevard in St. Petersburg, FL, the building is comprised of sister glass forms: Enigma and its smaller sister, Igloo are based on the work of Buckminster Fuller, the man who pioneered geodesic geometries and domes and was coincidentally a friend of Dali.
Jean Lin: PHOTOS: The New Salvador Dali Museum Opens In Florida Jean Lin 2011
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