The Existential Geometry Of Pool

So,,,

Do you realize that

If the table was a triangle then all the ball paths would be squares or rectangles?

Exactly the opposite of triangle ball paths on rectangle tables.


Royce
 
The cue ball almost always curves when coming off object balls and rails, hence concepts of triangles are simplistic; specious I dare say!

Colin
 
I think math is just a rough rule-of-thumb to describe what is happening at pool.
Most banks curve....carom angles tend to be curves.
....half-ball cuts go different places at different speeds.

To play the greatest Billiards that has ever been played, you would have to think like
Michelangelo......part scientist....part artist.


Did I mention that space is curved....and time is an illusion?
I must say this is really well put. +1 for Michaelangelo reference.

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So,,,


If the table was a triangle then all the ball paths would be squares or rectangles?


Royce

As the rubber gets old, ball paths become wrecked angles...
....'cause each rail deteriorates at different rates.

...but a good player adjusts to this also
 
I have been meaning to put these thoughts into a thread for some time. Well here goes:
The table is a rectangle.
Many players see angles to get shape.
I think really good players consciously or unconsciously see triangles.
Certainly carom players see triangles.
Once again, the game is played on a rectangle.
Every game can be racked within a triangle.
As if we didn't have enough to think about but will an answer improve the way you see the game?

Personally, I see dead people... but I do often use the hyperbolic arctangent to
calculate the CB path.

Dale
 
Personally, I see dead people... but I do often use the hyperbolic arctangent to
calculate the CB path.

Dale

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As the rubber gets old, ball paths become wrecked angles...
....'cause each rail deteriorates at different rates.
...but a good player adjusts to this also

Indeed he does. But, he does it from the inside out.
All good pool play is from the subconscious level. :)
 
Personally, I see dead people... but I do often use the hyperbolic arctangent to
calculate the CB path.

Dale

Hope you don't see them when you look in the mirror. The arctangent won't help you with that but hyperbole might.
 
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