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Description: Estimating the bailout with x.x+y.y+z.z-w.w simulates the minkowski geometry with the special role of time.
However, the quaternion is not really designed for this geometry, i believe. So who as a better idea that could work in this geometry?
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Posted by: Jesse July 28, 2010, 11:54:46 PM

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