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Absolutely Imaginary!

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Posted by Luis Hamburgh on September 20, 2002 15:29:43 UTC

(Do we really need to post in both of these forums?)

The math is there, Harv, but your continued insistence that your "solution" is real is formulated within nothing outside of your imagination. Indeed, by looking around this math, in order to solve a mathematical puzzle, you're just proving my point.

Mankind has known this for 250 years: V-E+F=2. Four is the maximum number of faces that share six edges. Anything else is imaginary, or not 3D.

But you have said it is a 3D solution. Hence, in order to prove your "solution" is not imaginary, you'd have to provide us with disproof of Euler's Formula.

Where is it?

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