ponylady wrote:nope, because only on the exact spot of the northpole south expands in all 4 directions, once i move just the smallest amountVeronica_E_L wrote:oh i see. a south facing wall means when you're standing inside, looking out the window in that wall, you're facing south. that's where the confusion is. the house could be any size as long as the north pole is anywhere inside the house, they'd all be facing south.
of an electrons diameter of the pole the other 3 directions "come into existence" again. if the wall isn't directly on the northpole
it can face east- & westward, though i'll admit it is a very southsouthwest direction.
I understand the geometry of my error now! the longer the wall is the more SW or SE it is facing the further from the single direct S point of the wall you go. so the problem is that i said 4 walls, it would have to be just one, a round one
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