@halo2party try that with a cube, or almost any other shake made of flat surfaces. These non-rigid type of polyhedrons are quite special and not very common.
Contrary to comments from others (who don't know what they're looking at) this is amazing. It's hard to believe that such a thing can exist until you see it. with your own eyes. Is the volume constant and is that a necessary condition?
Believe me or not. I think that I constructed many flexible polyhedra with i-Gami toy. I can create a video later if you like. I read the wikipedia information. Interesting.
All it does is wobble back and forth?
halo2party 1 year ago
@halo2party try that with a cube, or almost any other shake made of flat surfaces. These non-rigid type of polyhedrons are quite special and not very common.
HenkPoley 2 weeks ago
discovering a new flexible polyhedron seems like one of those things that are way harder than you would think
TiagoTiagoT 1 year ago 2
Contrary to comments from others (who don't know what they're looking at) this is amazing. It's hard to believe that such a thing can exist until you see it. with your own eyes. Is the volume constant and is that a necessary condition?
Zantorc 2 years ago
hey spectral... what ever turns you on, man...
dachunk69 2 years ago
this sucks
homiefolife890 3 years ago
that amazing!......not!
MichaelAngeloFilms 3 years ago
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Sup? you gotta check this out it will blow your mind. (meetyourfling) c o m
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nrv33 3 years ago
Believe me or not. I think that I constructed many flexible polyhedra with i-Gami toy. I can create a video later if you like. I read the wikipedia information. Interesting.
dwyllie 3 years ago
Hum... I would like to know more about this.
dwyllie 3 years ago
?! So what?!
dwyllie 3 years ago
Most polyhedra are rigid. The first flexible polyhedron was discovered in the 70's only.
spectralsequence 3 years ago