Golf balls and a priori knowledge Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps By gcallah - October 28, 2013 If a golf ball's dimples are made up of pentagons and hexagons, no matter how many dimples the ball has, twelve of them will be pentagons. Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Anonymous5:59 AMI am told one can further derive ABCT from this.ReplyDeleteRepliesgcallah2:02 PMVery droll, Daniel.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyJosiah Neeley6:25 PMIs this a Zen Koan? ReplyDeleteRepliesgcallah6:48 PMNo, a real fact! It follows from Eulers graph formula, V - E + F = 2. DeleteRepliesReplyReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
I am told one can further derive ABCT from this.
ReplyDeleteVery droll, Daniel.
DeleteIs this a Zen Koan?
ReplyDeleteNo, a real fact! It follows from Eulers graph formula, V - E + F = 2.
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