Today was rocky, though I am feeling a little better now. My math activity for the day was more reading in The Joy of X. The section I read included discussion of an imagined elliptical pool table on which a ball shot from one focus will always fall into a hole at the other focus. Since I know that pool balls (at least ideal ones) bounce off the cushion at the same angle at which they hit it, that had me wondering whether line segments like those shown below in red must always form equal angles with the line tangent to the ellipse at the point where they intersect. (The tangent line is shown in blue.) This seems likely, but I’m not sure how I would go about investigating it.1

Naturally, I then wondered a similar thing about parabolas, so useful for reflecting and focusing light, which behaves in the same way as ideal pool balls.

(Sorry the explanation of these questions is a bit sketchy. I know it may be difficult for those without a lot of math background to understand, when this is a topic that should be accessible to them. This is the best I can do at the moment, though.)
- To do. ↩︎
Hmm
Hmm indeed.