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The Shimon Yanowitz Tower, is a Minimal Tower and a Minimal Structure, in the sense that any Wire frame model of it lies entirely on segments of orthogonal doubly ruled, Minimal Surfaces above the R2 Plane (the E2 Euclidean Space). In fact, it can be made using nothing but a mesh of lighweight, orthogonal staright wires or strings and support beams. Conversely, it is a 3-dimensional Manifold (referred to as a 2-manifold), which is a piecewise Riemannian manifold, and can be made, or covered by such segments of orthogonal doubly ruled, Minimal Surfaces. Although they appear to be curved, their curvature, as well as their tensile stress and surface energy are, in fact, all zero everywhere on them (except for minimal gravitational weight). Thus, each segment, as well as the entire Tower can be fully covered, or made by nothing more than a Soap Bubble! |
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2007-01-08 |
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