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From: fastandfaster3
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  • its called Sphere Matrix, k

  • that is awesome!!!!!

  • cool

  • nice shiny balls 

  • Wow seriously enough with the ball jokes they aren't even funny...

  • Yo dawg, I heard you like balls.

  • those are seriously a nice set of balls!

  • How many magnets total?

  • can you make a tutorial on this or at least tell me how you made it?

  • Balls on a ball :D

  • Since it has 12 spheres i'd call it dodekaspheron...

  • This is a Mandelbulb!! :-)

  • If each three spheres made a triangle, it would be an icosahedron

  • I'd call it a "nodular icosahedron". It's basically szakii's but with the middle void replaced with a larger bubble, so the outer bubbles attach to it instead of to each other, making them look like separate nodes rather than part of a cluster of bubbles. So many of the creations we see are compact and lack interior space. The uniform spaces between them makes it more interesting.

    Tell more about the interior bubble, useful to make a bigger bubble icosahedron maybe?

  • How many neocubes is that made of

  • atomics in the making

  • is the inside sphere a dodecahedron? or just a sphere? I think this would be an icosahedron. It may be something different, but that is my best guess. Check out the video by szakii where he makes something like that and he calls it a bubble icosahedron.

  • @0ElectroMagnet0 yeah the inside is a dodecahedron

  • @fastandfaster3 then maybe its a bubble icosadodecahedron? (Im not sure how to spell that)

  • How many spheres did you use?

  • @fastandfaster3 12? what kind of shape only uses 12 dots? This shape uses exactly 900 dots (inside dodecahedron:15x12=180 outside icosahedrons: 60x12=720 720+180=900 dots)

  • You have amazing imagination , nice to meet u ^_^

  • @IonsClub Thanks nice to meet you too!

  • call it a "Fastandfaster-hedron".

  • This particular shape may not have a name, but it definitely has icosahedral symmetry. Nice job.

  • oh shit, fucking metal bacteria

  • Very very nice... * Bravo! ^__^

  • There isn't a specific name for a figure like this. I did some research, and found that the closest geometric figure to what you have in this video is called a Dodecahedron-Icosahedron Compound. I may be wrong, but that's what it seems like to me.

  • kankervet vrind

  • I would say it's some kind of fractal, as it starts in the center and spawns out into nothing using spheres.

  • @yummyyummypbj ok i might go with that

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