<HTML>Hi All:
Here is another abstraction for you to consider. On any circle their are an infinite number of points on the circuference. Drawing a grid or "x", "y" axis to these points we could arrive at an infinite number of sines of these points. I am just curious, when you contemplate the beginnings of our universe have you considered what "the original sine" would have been and must have been ? If you do have an opinion I would ask you to explain your position if you can. In reality this concept is, in my opinion very crucial in understanding the use of geometry in ancient cultures. Lacking the modern tools the "Ancients" would have been forced to arrive at some of their conclusion by thought experiments alone. This is a great exercise in building a fundamental picture of not only how "all" was created but also can lead in many interesting directions.
Best Regards
Don Barone</HTML>