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Re: another way of corrupting the youth



Don't close out too soon. I'm just finishing a short piece comparing the
use of Gibbs vs. GA for solution of the Kepler problem. It will be posted
on my web site.
Regards,
Jack


On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, Bob LaMontagne wrote:

Before this thread dies, I'd like to thank all the posters who gave links
to either their own web sites or to sites that had introductions or
expositions of Geometric Algebra. Although I'm not comfortable with
introducing it in General Physics, I'm fascinated by it's ability to
provide a unified algebra for so many sub-areas of physics. I having a
great time reading the sources you people have pointed me to.

Bob at PC


--
"What did Barrow's lectures contain? Bourbaki writes with some
scorn that in his book in a hundred pages of the text there are about 180
drawings. (Concerning Bourbaki's books it can be said that in a thousand
pages there is not one drawing, and it is not at all clear which is
worse.)"
V. I. Arnol'd in
Huygens & Barrow, Newton & Hooke