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To: TXnMA; buffaloguy

Very nice work on the topology of the “tennis court”!


719 posted on 08/08/2019 8:59:49 PM PDT by Melian (Check yourself before you KeK yourself. ~ Melian)
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To: Melian; buffaloguy; ransomnote; bagster
Very nice work on the topology of the “tennis court”!

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ThanQ!

The "warping" issue is not critical path for nailing down probable cause for warrants re Epstein properties. However, the subject of the cut-down and flattened hilltop was critical path for the DSM explanation for the warped tennis court images. And, of course, buffaloguy's contribution was also in that critical path.

However, having the explanation available is useful when FR *"Yabuts" try to use "warped tennis court" conspiracy brain-farts to derail serious OHI analysis discussions...

TXnMA
  

*"Yabut": Pennsylvnia Dutch term for reflexively negative individuals -- who respond to every statement with

"Ya, ... BUT..."

746 posted on 08/08/2019 10:58:05 PM PDT by TXnMA ("Allah" Satan's current alias. | "Islam": Allah's assassins. | "0bama": Allah's covert mullah.)
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To: Melian
... the topology of the “tennis court”!

I think topography is the word you're looking for here. Topography is about the varying elevation across an area of land.

Topology is the mathematics of things in a very general geometric sense, independent of measurements. Topologically, a sphere and a cube are the same, because you can stretch one into another without tearing. But a sphere and a donut are different, because there's no way to transform one into the other.

755 posted on 08/09/2019 12:07:58 AM PDT by AZLiberty (218 House seats or bust! Bust. But the Dems will be busted for election fraud.)
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