- Schmeckinger ( @Schmeckinger@feddit.de ) 13•1 year ago
Couldn’t that be a 2d projection of a tetrahedron standing on one of its edges?
- SomeDude ( @ProcurementCat@feddit.de ) 8•1 year ago
Fuck projection, it’s obvious that their workplace is non-euclidean!
- kensand ( @kensand@sopuli.xyz ) 7•1 year ago
Yeah, you just need to get the third dimension involved to make it work. Pythagoras would be fine with it.
- lugal ( @lugal@lemmy.ml ) 5•1 year ago
Maybe 6 feef isn’t about space but time and the lower two people are the same but at different points in time?
- mustardman ( @mustardman@discuss.tchncs.de ) English5•1 year ago
Well ain’t this place a geographical oddity. Six feet from everywhere!
- Piers ( @Piers@beehaw.org ) English4•1 year ago
You’re not reading it right. The bottom label says 6 feef. Clearly this is some sort of measurement of 4th dimensional movement that accounts for the other measurements.
- ElmiHalt ( @ElmiHalt@sopuli.xyz ) 3•1 year ago
So a cube? 0.0 and 1.1 are on a top side and 0.1 and 1.0 are on a bottom side so every line is a diagonal of a cube’s face
- driving_crooner ( @driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br ) 1•1 year ago
A cube needs 3 coordinates, 0.0.0 to one corner, 1.1.1 to the opposite one. And its size is square root of 3 (if the diagonal of a 2d square is square root of 2, and the one of the cube is square root of 3, can be said that the diagonal of a n dimension cube is square root of n?)
- Nioxic ( @Nioxic@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English3•1 year ago
Could it be done if they are in a 3d plane?
- Empricorn ( @Empricorn@feddit.nl ) 2•1 year ago
Minimum. This is obviously saying keep a minimum of 6-feet of distance in each direction. Who would ever recommend either an exact distance or a maximum safe distance!?
- SomeDude ( @ProcurementCat@feddit.de ) 2•1 year ago
Riemann: Well fuck you Euclid, and take that bitch Pythagoras with you!