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Submitted by bperet on Sun, 08/10/2008 - 00:44

Archive of old articles on RS2

  • Background
    • Conjugates
    • Implications of Polar Spaces
    • Projection
    • Space Expansion
  • Fundamentals
    • Projective Geometry
    • Reciprocal Geometry
    • Space Time Units
    • The Principles of Scalar Motion
      • 1. Definition of a Scalar
      • 2. Scalar Ratio, Orientation and Cross-Ratio
      • 3. Scalar Motion
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