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To: Wayners who wrote (11704)10/22/2010 11:42:02 PM
From: Paul Kern  Respond to of 223295
 
For a sphere the demensions could be spherical coordinates.

Look at something like solving the spherical triangle.



To: Wayners who wrote (11704)10/23/2010 8:01:00 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 223295
 
For a sphere the demensions could be spherical coordinates. Turning to my 1983 Calculus book by Swokowski that I actually used, there are two coordinate systems. One is polar cooridinates and one is rectangular coordinates, the usual x,y,z system. In your system, price must be one, time must be another, what is the third?

With all due respect to Swokowski, his work is obsolete, 1983 is a long time ago... there are three dimensions, not three coordinates... time and price are measured, but space itself is spherical...

GZ