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Refraction Mapping

Introduction to Refraction Mapping through Glass Spheres The intricate world of refraction mapping through glass spheres beautifully merges art with science. Through these spheres, we witness breath-taking colour transitions solely ...
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Hopf Fibration Mappings

https://vimeo.com/849142214 From pole to pole Introduction to Hopf Fibration Mappings Welcome to the intriguing world of Hopf Fibration Mappings. Here, we use points on a regular three-dimensional sphere to venture into the ...
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Hopf Fibration

Decoding the Fourth Dimension: A Simplified Guide to Hopf Fibration Welcome to an engaging journey that introduces you to the fascinating realm of the fourth dimension through the prism of ...
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The SuperCube

SuperCube - the missing link between four-fold and five-fold symmetry SuperCube: A Marvel of Geometry Renowned for his unique approaches, Einar Thorsteinn (1942 - 2015) developed the SuperCube. This innovative geometric ...
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FANG

Einar Thorsteinn and FANG geometry: An Unveiling of Symmetry FANG visualisation Einar Thorsteinn (1942 - 2015) devoted much of his life's work to a remarkable concept, FANG. This acronym stands for ...
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T-quanta module

In his work Synergetics (1997), R. Buckminster Fuller introduced another tetrahedral shape, known as the T-Quanta Module. Like the A & B Quantum Modules, the T-Quantum springs from numerous ...
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Polyhedral Kaleidosphere I

In a small series of three posts I will describe the development of the Kaleidosphere - A sphere made out of Kaleidoscopes. concept All regular Polyhedrons are based on symmetry. There ...
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