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Posted by Sushipunk on May-07-2012 21:49:

Antipodes Map

What is on the opposite side of the planet to you?

http://www.antipodemap.com/

I end up in the Atlantic Ocean, nothing exciting :/


Posted by Alex on May-07-2012 21:53:

I'm on the moon.


Posted by Lagrangian on May-07-2012 21:59:

hopf


Posted by Acton on May-07-2012 22:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Lagrangian
hopf



Bialgebra I see. Did you actually study math, or are you continually trying to persuade everyone that you're semi-intelligent?

Serious question, by the way.



But back on topic.... mine is in a wet place off the south east coast of New Zealand


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on May-07-2012 22:08:

ocean


Posted by Lira on May-07-2012 22:12:

East coast of the Philippines.


Posted by Anxieties on May-08-2012 02:51:

quote:
Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
ocean


Like most of the U.S.

Hawaii's antipode is Botswana.


Posted by srussell0018 on May-08-2012 02:52:

This thread is the opposite of cool


Posted by LAdazeNYnights on May-08-2012 02:57:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
This thread is the opposite of cool


Posted by Sushipunk on May-08-2012 02:59:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
This thread is the opposite of cool


lol


Posted by Lagrangian on May-08-2012 03:49:

in

quote:
Originally posted by Acton
Bialgebra I see. Did you actually study math, or are you continually trying to persuade everyone that you're semi-intelligent?

Serious question, by the way.



But back on topic.... mine is in a wet place off the south east coast of New Zealand




I officially studied up to undergraduate abstract algebra, with some topology. the rest i studied on my own, does that answer your question? the subject title touched a part of my brain which made me think of hopf fibrations. TA is my anonymous outlet.


Serious Answer.

p.s: Math is free, thus a background education in math is certainly not a sign of intelligence nor a status symbol, math does not belong to anyone; it is an expression of the basic counting principles of life, aswell as the associative, multiplicative, additive properties of groups of numbers, that we use on a daily basis.

The farmer, the accountant, the salesman ... they are all mathematicians if they understand why they count and organize as they do.They only lack the formalism.

If mathematics were a spoken and understood language by all, then it would be no different than saying a couple of lines in Deutsch, English, Spanish or French. Therefore, what I say with an image, explicitly describes my emotions toward a subject and what it conveys.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on May-08-2012 21:32:

In the middle of the ocean, about six hundred miles south of New Zealand and very close to the international date line. Looks like there's a tiny spec of land about fifty miles to my west, so I could potentially swim to safety. Looks pretty uninhabited though, Google Maps isn't impressed by my request for a street view.


Posted by Vector A on May-08-2012 21:37:

Most people will end up somewhere in the ocean, since the earth's surface is mostly ocean water (slightly more than 70%).


Posted by Zharen on May-08-2012 21:42:

Middle of the Indian Ocean. Boring.


Posted by Lira on May-08-2012 21:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Vector A
Most people will end up somewhere in the ocean, since the earth's surface is mostly ocean water (slightly more than 70%).

And the oceans keep rising, the inconsiderate bastards


Posted by Guest on May-08-2012 21:49:

Ouuuu I could make a raft like in Cast Away and sail to Bunbury!


Posted by aquila on May-08-2012 22:22:

With this map I could place one slice of bread on the ground, travel to the other side and place another slice of bread for a perfect earth sandwich.


Posted by idoru on May-08-2012 22:32:

Maybe 200 miles west of Perth, in the Indian Ocean.



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