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I have been looking around the internet for something that could display what pi variations look like on a sphere. Most specifically 4pi & 4pi^2 and 8pi & 8pi^2

 

One source produced these such images. (quantum aether dynamics)

 

4[math]\pi ^2[/math]chapter5_200.jpg

 

chapter2.jpg

 

 

Curved_constants.gif

 

 

I do not fully understand if this would be accurate.

 

Can anyone help me out.

 

Are these shapes added correct?

 

Must the curvature remained fixed?

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I have been looking around the internet for something that could display what pi variations look like on a sphere. Most specifically 4pi & 4pi^2 and 8pi & 8pi^2

 

One source produced these such images. (quantum aether dynamics)

 

4[math]\pi ^2[/math]chapter5_200.jpg

 

chapter2.jpg

 

 

Curved_constants.gif

 

 

I do not fully understand if this would be accurate.

 

Can anyone help me out.

 

Are these shapes added correct?

 

Must the curvature remained fixed?

I can't answer your questions because it isn't clear How those images are relalted to either the sphere or pi. How are those images defined?

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