Category Archives: Thomas Banchoff

HIgher Dimensions Without the Geometry?

In Illusions and Miracles I became concerned with what the mind’s capabilties which could encounter fifth dimensional views. That such examples were needed, and found in relation to Thomas Banchoff. Having understood the early development from Euclidean perspective, our furthered … Continue reading

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Shadows in Plato’s Cave

Earlier I referred to the work of Thomas Banchoff for consideration in how he interprets the computer screen and the graphics that he works with. I also brought forward the question of illusions and Miracles in the following article . … Continue reading

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Is Everyone Declaring their Position Clearly?

“Most string theorists are very arrogant,” says Seiberg with a smile. “If there is something [beyond string theory], we will call it string theory.” I am going to comment on Peter Woit’s reference to the article called String Fellows he … Continue reading

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