> > What is the collision of spheres? Is it the melding of a sphere of > influence and cosmic sphere? What does it mean to say that such a > collision "doesn't work"? The sphere is the optimal solid for storing > the maximum volume in the minimum area. A sphere can retain the most > heat, with minimum surface area for radiation or conduction, > convection of course being dependent not only on surface area but also > ambient flow of surrounding conducting fluid if such flow is laminar > with respect to Reynold's magic number not to be confused with the > numbers of a magic square, which is a two-dimensional shape is there a > determination of the collision of a sphere's projection onto a plane > with a square on that same plane. I've had it with these MF'in > squares on this MF'in plane!
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