Antipode

Antipode or Antipodes may refer to:

Mathematics

 * Antipodal point, the diametrically opposite point on a circle or n-sphere, also known as an antipode
 * Antipode, the convolution inverse of the identity on a Hopf algebra

Geography

 * Antipodes, points on the Earth's surface that are diametrically opposed
 * Antipodes Islands, inhospitable volcanic islands south of New Zealand
 * The Antipodes, a principally British term for Australia and New Zealand (or more broadly the area known as Australasia), based on a rough proximity to the antipode of Britain

Arts and media

 * Antipode (journal), progressive social science general
 * Antipodes (sculpture) by Jim Sanborn
 * The Antipodes, a c. 1640 stage play by Richard Brome
 * Antipodes, journal of the American Association for Australian Literary Studies
 * Risley (circus act), a circus skill that involves juggling with one's feet while lying on one's back, also known as antipode

Other uses

 * Antipode or Abarimon, mythical creature with feet turned backwards
 * Antipodes (submersible), a commercial submersible built in 1973
 * Antipodes Water Company, a premium bottled water brand
 * Enantiomer, a molecule that has a mirror image of itself, formerly known as antipode
 * Antipode, a supersonic business aircraft concept by Charles Bombardier
 * Antipodes, mental states described by Aldous Huxley in the essay "Heaven and Hell"