Just thought this might help some who want to visualise the euclidian side of 
maths, vectors, deferentials, point constraints, etc.

Check the eternal golden braid on google for a glimpse at the intelligence and 
facilitating virtue of the book.

When i was sighted, my reference book for abstract but defining graphics was a 
book called maeda media. He taught the importance of the mathematics that 
underly every shape, creation, physically possible and beyond, and how it lies 
within the symmetry of the mind's receptacle. They inspire many quizzes just by 
looking at them, like a lifeform never seen yet completely present in our 
instinct.

Now that i have lost my eyesight, i see better the math which consolidates 
these visuals, and makes them true works of poetry. ANd they do not require a 
receptacle other than the connections we make from understanding each presented 
empirical aspect of the book. It's a fine read, and its also probably one of 
the most important points of transfer in the logic of space and time. It's an 
acknowledgement that visually impaired individuals can make impossible 
abstractions of the most complicated subjects and understand, share or educate, 
whichever appropriate for varying circumstances, of the sighted who take these 
forms, produced and commercially packed, for granted.

I have to provide my imaginary space with these shortcuts to make the chromatic 
and yet deeply black field of vision i have a garden of purity in the haptic, 
audiovisive world i now live in.

Hope you like it




Best regards,





Yuma Decaux

Light has no value without darkness
Skype: shainobi1
blog: www.theblindsamurai.com
twitter: www.twitter.com/triple7
Tel: +85513623378





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