First Log - Lots of changes

This log entry marks the commencement of the Geometor.model project. After extensive changes in recent months, the project’s concepts, though not new, are entering a phase of significant development. The primary focus has been on refining the Geometor code, transitioning from the original Geometor Explorer, which encompassed a broad range of functions, to a more segmented approach. This segmentation allows for a clearer division of the project’s key components: modeling, rendering, and analyzing complex geometric constructions.

The modeling aspect is tasked with creating complex geometric models, drawing inspiration from Euclidean techniques but executed algebraically. Following this, the rendering component brings these algebraic models to life, visualizing them onscreen. Analysis is the next step, with a current emphasis on exploring the golden ratio. Each of these segments will be represented through dedicated websites.

Regular updates will be communicated via logs like this, aiming to share the exciting developments within the project. The project’s interests span geometry, symbolic algebra, Python programming, and parallel computing, and we eagerly anticipate future advancements.

Contributions and updates will continue in the coming days, weeks, and months, detailing our journey with the project and the utilization of AI assistance. For those interested in contributing or following the project’s progress, engagement is encouraged via the GitHub repository (github.com/geometor/model), which features a discussion area for community interaction.