Non-Euclidean Dressmaking and Flounce Forms in Nature's Frilly Hyperbolic Geometry

<p>I adore a flounce. It&#39;s one of my favorite ornaments on my clothes. I have tiny boobies and a little po, my curves, although feminine, are subtle and understated, so i dress to enhance them. And flounces, both in a textile art sense, and in a precise mathematical sense, are all about curvature. So a flounced wrap dress definitely enhances curves for those of us women who are less endowed than their sisters. They are simply divine!</p> <p>A flounce is, in my opinion, one of Nature&rsquo;s sublimely beautiful forms. It arises in the sepals and petals of certain flowers, particularly amongst lilies and orchids. The gorgeous flounce fin of the Giant Australian Cuttlefish (Sepia Apama) pictured above is a beautiful and excellent example. As a scuba diver, i have seen thousands of these creatures and i&nbsp;<em>never</em>&nbsp;tire of seeing them; they are so graceful, their bodies are so beautiful, and they have utterly endearing, intensely curious personalities. You&rsquo;ll never feel ignored in the company of a cuttlefish as they haltingly, fearfully, yet seemingly inexorably driven by a quirky urge to investigate and connect, peer at you with their huge, beautiful eyes!</p> <p><a href="https://www.cantorsparadise.com/non-euclidean-dressmaking-and-flounce-forms-in-natures-frilly-hyperbolic-geometry-2aded01cee44"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>