Difference between revisions of "User:Amm115"

From PrattWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
Hello_world
 
Hello_world
  
Check out [http://people.howstuffworks.com/vr-csi.htm this article] on the modern day version of Stark's crime scene analysis as shown in ''Iron Man 2'' and ''Iron Man 3''.
+
Check out [http://people.howstuffworks.com/vr-csi.htm this article] on the modern day version of Stark's topography analysis as shown in ''Iron Man 2'' and ''Iron Man 3''.
  
 
*Strickland, Jonathan.  "How Virtual Crime Scenes Work"  31 August 2007.  HowStuffWorks.com. <http://people.howstuffworks.com/vr-csi.htm>  15 September 2013.
 
*Strickland, Jonathan.  "How Virtual Crime Scenes Work"  31 August 2007.  HowStuffWorks.com. <http://people.howstuffworks.com/vr-csi.htm>  15 September 2013.
  
 
*Note that I have cited the article like this because the website source explicitly told me to cite it as the text above.
 
*Note that I have cited the article like this because the website source explicitly told me to cite it as the text above.
 +
 +
----
 +
Also, have you seen the 3D graph of ''Klein's Bottle''?
 +
 +
I can conceptualize how there is only one side, but I can't visualize it as being turned inside out. In any case, it's extremely cool. The figures and shapes you can make through just mathematical functions are amazing.

Latest revision as of 00:29, 16 September 2013

Hello_world

Check out this article on the modern day version of Stark's topography analysis as shown in Iron Man 2 and Iron Man 3.

  • Note that I have cited the article like this because the website source explicitly told me to cite it as the text above.

Also, have you seen the 3D graph of Klein's Bottle?

I can conceptualize how there is only one side, but I can't visualize it as being turned inside out. In any case, it's extremely cool. The figures and shapes you can make through just mathematical functions are amazing.